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Old February 5th 20, 07:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_6_]
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Default Glider electrics etc

On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 18:04:13 +0000, Benedict Smith wrote:

At 16:34 05 February 2020, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 14:29:32 +0000, Tim Newport-Peace

wrote:
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I realise having an inline Belling-Lee connector isn't ideal, the

more so
as it only connects to a 50cm extension with a BNF plug on the

radio end.

This setup was in the Libelle when I bought it, seems to work

OK, and so
it has stayed there. The short extension is necessary because

otherwise
the cable wouldn't reach the radio, let alone allow the panel to

slide
out far enough to connect or disconnect it from the radio.

I've thought about replacing it, but the free end of the original

cable
is in under the front coaming, too short to reach daylight. I'm

not keen
on making a solder joint in there, which would probably be no

better
electrically than leaving the Belling-Lee in place. Last but not

least, I
don't fancy pulling and replacing the entire cable either.


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If the connector doesn’t need to come apart then you could simply wrap
it in a couple of turns of self amalgamating tape, that would be totally
waterproof and airtight, also it can be cut off if you did need to
disconnect it.
Ben.


Sounds good to me. Thanks.

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Gregorie | gregorie dot org

 




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