Michael Carter
09-22-2007, 01:21 PM
...in the overhead that controls my 5VDC panel lighting. Too much current running through it. As the sim (and lighting) has grown, it put quite a strain on that little switch. It probably wasn't rated for over 250ma, but I forget now as it's been too long.
I ordered a few 3A rotary switches from Mouser the other day. Just the on/off type, they don't turn like pots and the lighting is not dimmable. It's not bright enough for me anyway, so I sure don't want it any dimmer than it is.
While I had the overhead swung down for maintenance, I decided to install the second interior lighting light plate and wired my glareshield fluorescent lights up to the proper switch (instead of reaching under the glareshield and turning them on individually). Adds a bit more realism, and the lightplate looks good.
One more to go when I get another roundtuit. Just some little things I've been putting off now for awhile. Last three flight have been flown with a pretty dark overhead except for the 12 and 24VDC busses powering various Gables boxes.
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/boeing722/727overhead.jpg
I ordered a few 3A rotary switches from Mouser the other day. Just the on/off type, they don't turn like pots and the lighting is not dimmable. It's not bright enough for me anyway, so I sure don't want it any dimmer than it is.
While I had the overhead swung down for maintenance, I decided to install the second interior lighting light plate and wired my glareshield fluorescent lights up to the proper switch (instead of reaching under the glareshield and turning them on individually). Adds a bit more realism, and the lightplate looks good.
One more to go when I get another roundtuit. Just some little things I've been putting off now for awhile. Last three flight have been flown with a pretty dark overhead except for the 12 and 24VDC busses powering various Gables boxes.
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/boeing722/727overhead.jpg