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What type of switch is cross-feed on boeing 737-800

Started by airupthere, January 28, 2017, 07:34:50 AM

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airupthere

I'm building an 800 model. I have a 8-position rotary switch right now that I was going to use for the cross feed on the OVH fuel panel. But it just occurred to me, maybe that's not the right type to use? Should it be a rotary encoder instead?  Any thoughts or input is welcome.

jackpilot

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Rotary indexed 90°.
Hard to find

If you are not too fussy about it a 45° will do the job (8 positions)
Jack


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airupthere

Thanks a lot guys!! I like that switch you recommended Dave.. My uncle is 737-800 typed, and he said there's no clicking.. so I think I would skip the 45 8-position. the 90 degree, 4 position seems like it would be perfect.

jackpilot

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You will have clicks with both. 2 cliks between the 90° extremes.
Dave's switch should be good.
Jack

Also 90° no clicks
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mickc

All good options!

Just for reference, this is what the real one looks like, i listed one for sale here a while back

http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/community/index.php?topic=4975.msg36327#msg36327

mikeybear

Quote from: airupthere on January 29, 2017, 07:53:35 AM
Thanks a lot guys!! I like that switch you recommended Dave.. My uncle is 737-800 typed, and he said there's no clicking.. so I think I would skip the 45 8-position. the 90 degree, 4 position seems like it would be perfect.

Not sure if its relevant, but the "clicks" come from a spring and ball bearing which can be removed iirc

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Dave

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