Just picked up some position lights for my '46 BC12D / F-19 at Wentworth. Any suggestions or advice before I wire them up this weekend that would help expedite and simplify the process? The original wiring is still in the wings and I'm going to replace it. To do so I was going to attach the new wiring to the old and try to pull it through. Also I have 12 volt/ 60 amp system and am wondering what gauge wire, type of toggle and circut breaker is preferred? Thanks for the info.
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Re: Wiring Position lights
stranded wire
18 gauge
10 amp fuse or breaker
teflon or tefzel insulation
crimped connections
You could get by on 20 gauge wire and a 7.5 amp fuse/cb, but if memory serves me, the position lights draw 2 amps each, 6 amp total and the in-rush current will be higher than that which might cause annoying circuit breaker pops from time to time. 18 gauge is stronger which is useful in the high vibration environment.
Use the best aviation switch you can find. Switches rated 120 volts AC are oly good for a fraction of that DC. The junk switches at auto stores are just that -- junk. Cockpit fires really suck.Best Regards,
Mark Julicher
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