wdoubleday
Registered User
Hi Folks,
Powered up my Dynon panel for the first time yesterday. Amazingly, it worked. Actually, the installation instructions that Dynon provides are quite thorough. There are two wiring harnesses that connect to the main EMS module. I mounted this module on top of the horizontal x-brace behind the panel. Defining the best locations for each module took some time. I made phenolic mounting shelves which are fastened with Adel clamps to the x-brace tubing. EFIS systems are incredibly powerful and compact for panel space, but requires planning to accomodate the ADHARS, ADSB, EMS, Comm, Transponder, back-up battery, etc, etc. and all the harmess runs. I used Stein Air to fabricate my panel. Can’t say enough good about them. They work with you to lay out your panel design and provide a schematic for installation. No way I could meet their craftsmenship in wiring and panel finishing. They do about 50/50 business between Dynom and Garmin. Some pics of my installation:
Wendel
Powered up my Dynon panel for the first time yesterday. Amazingly, it worked. Actually, the installation instructions that Dynon provides are quite thorough. There are two wiring harnesses that connect to the main EMS module. I mounted this module on top of the horizontal x-brace behind the panel. Defining the best locations for each module took some time. I made phenolic mounting shelves which are fastened with Adel clamps to the x-brace tubing. EFIS systems are incredibly powerful and compact for panel space, but requires planning to accomodate the ADHARS, ADSB, EMS, Comm, Transponder, back-up battery, etc, etc. and all the harmess runs. I used Stein Air to fabricate my panel. Can’t say enough good about them. They work with you to lay out your panel design and provide a schematic for installation. No way I could meet their craftsmenship in wiring and panel finishing. They do about 50/50 business between Dynom and Garmin. Some pics of my installation:
Wendel