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Phil.Perry(at)netapp.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:20 pm Post subject: Rear Seat - Removable Panel |
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I’m stealing one of Deems photos here.
http://www.deemsrv10.com/album/Sec%2033%20Baggage%20Area/slides/DSC02724.JPG
In the process of running conduit today, I was thinking it might be nice to build a removable panel into the outboard section of the rear seat pans. This way I could remove the seat pans later to access underneath them at a later date without having wires running through the holes. This would be nice for running coax to the antenna’s and riveting in the doublers…..
Am I worried out nothing? Have any of you created panels in the seat pans to leave the conduit and wiring undisturbed when the seat pan is removed?
I’d like to leave this seat out as long as possible.
Phil
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:58 pm Post subject: Rear Seat - Removable Panel |
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I ran conduit along the right side all the way back and through the rear
baggage bulkhead. Any belly mounded stuff will be mounted below the
center console. There will also be wiring run through the console for
my antennas and anything else I need. I'm just in the wiring stage now,
and trying to cover all the necessities.
Linn
Perry, Phil wrote:
Quote: | I’m stealing one of Deems photos here.
http://www.deemsrv10.com/album/Sec%2033%20Baggage%20Area/slides/DSC02724.JPG
In the process of running conduit today, I was thinking it might be nice
to build a removable panel into the outboard section of the rear seat
pans. This way I could remove the seat pans later to access underneath
them at a later date without having wires running through the holes.
This would be nice for running coax to the antenna’s and riveting in the
doublers…..
Am I worried out nothing? Have any of you created panels in the seat
pans to leave the conduit and wiring undisturbed when the seat pan is
removed?
I’d like to leave this seat out as long as possible.
Phil
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Dick Sipp
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 215 Location: Hope, MI
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:42 pm Post subject: Rear Seat - Removable Panel |
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I installed two approx. 4x4 inch access panels above each of two com antennas so I could remove them if required.
Dick Sipp
N110DV
From: Perry, Phil (Phil.Perry(at)netapp.com)
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 6:16 PM
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Subject: Rear Seat - Removable Panel
I’m stealing one of Deems photos here.
http://www.deemsrv10.com/album/Sec%2033%20Baggage%20Area/slides/DSC02724.JPG
In the process of running conduit today, I was thinking it might be nice to build a removable panel into the outboard section of the rear seat pans. This way I could remove the seat pans later to access underneath them at a later date without having wires running through the holes. This would be nice for running coax to the antenna’s and riveting in the doublers…..
Am I worried out nothing? Have any of you created panels in the seat pans to leave the conduit and wiring undisturbed when the seat pan is removed?
I’d like to leave this seat out as long as possible.
Phil
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Albert Gardner

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 455 Location: Yuma, AZ
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:18 am Post subject: Rear Seat - Removable Panel |
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The access panel kit that Van's supplies for the stall warning setup works very well if you need a small access panel somewhere. It comes predrilled with a doubler and installation is quick and easy-it's also inexpensive. I used one near the wingtip for my 2 meter APRS transmitter.
Albert Gardner
Yuma, AZ
N991RV
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Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 3:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Rear Seat - Removable Panel
I installed two approx. 4x4 inch access panels above each of two com antennas so I could remove them if required.
Dick Sipp
N110DV
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nukeflyboy

Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 162 Location: Granbury, TX
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Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:34 am Post subject: Re: Rear Seat - Removable Panel |
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If you haven't installed the seat pan yet then you won't need an access panel. Install the antenna doubler with plate nuts added so you can screw in/out the antenna from the outside. Give yourself an extra loop of coax - enough coax to pull out the hole to disconnect.
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