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Date:  10-1-2016
Number of Hours:  8.00
Manual Reference:  Electrical Systems
Brief Description:  Wire Marker Beacon Receiver

I haven’t had much opportunity to work on the plane since last September, so this week I decided to get back into the wiring. The next thing to do, according to the wiring spreadsheets I built last year, is to finish wiring the PS Engineering MB10 Marker Beacon Receiver into the Main buss, Light Dimmer System, and the Audio Panel. I’m glad I did the spreadsheets or it would take me two weeks to figure out where I left off last fall! The first set of wires I ran to the Marker Beacon Receiver were the power supply from the receiver through the breaker panel in the glove box to my drop down panel, then finally to my main sub-buss. Of course, true to form, when I got the wire routed to the glove box and crimped the terminal connector to tab breaker-panel terminal tab, I broke the tab off; so had to regroup and wire an in-line breaker into the glove box because I have no more terminals on the breaker panel. C’est la vie. All the rest of the wiring to the Ground, 14 Volt Lighting Dimmer Switch Input, the Marker Audio HI Output, and the Marker Audio LO Grounded Output went well. I still have to ‘daisy-chain’ the shielded wires to ground at the Garmin 240 Audio Panel Frame. The rest of the Audio Panel will likely be my next project this next week.
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MB10 Marker Beacon

MB10 Marker Beacon

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Back side of Marker Beacon Receiver

Back side of Marker Beacon Receiver

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Broke off circuit breaker tab

Broke off circuit breaker tab

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