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1) Should aircraft use switches for both positive and negative (SPXX
vs. DPXX switches) or just the positive (especially in application from point 2 below) ? I was planning on switching just the positive only and have the negative side permanently connected; both batteries and negative of each circuit joined together. 2) I am about to separate radio and transponder into circuit 1 and rest of the instruments into circuit 2. I will have two batteries. I am planning to use two switches; one for battery 1 and one for battery 2. Each of the switches should be able to switch a battery to either circuit 1 or circuit 2. I would also have another switch that could connect circuit 1 and circuit 2 (they need to be connected while flipping the battery switches to ensure constant power supply). I would also need a couple of diodes to make sure one battery does not drain the other battery and that I don't get overload in any circuit. The question is what diodes should I use? 3) Does anyone have another solution for battery switching maybe simpler one? |
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