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Cole Starter Switches

Started by 737man, May 26, 2015, 02:11:36 PM

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737man

Help,

Need help with setting up my 2 Cole Starter switches with FSX Gold & Prosim.  I have the relay and starters installed in the FDS OVHD.  Does anyone have any docs or set guidelines?

Cheers Lance

jackpilot

part of the answer:
Should be interfaced with an avionics soft.



Jack

fsaviator

Thanks Jack!  Needed that.
Warren "FSAviator"
http://www.B737NG-Sim.com  |  https://www.facebook.com/fsaviator/
P3D45/ Prosim737 2/ ACE Dual-linked Yokes/ RevSim Proline TQ and Dual-linked Rudders/ CPFlight MCP PRO3 and EFIS'; MIP737ICS_FULL and SIDE737; Forward and Aft Overheads; Pedestal/ FDS MIP

Ethanoost

Why the diode?  I noticed the real switch straight out of 737 ccokpit has a diode or resistor or something between the two poles.  When I tried to test the solenoid, the resistor /diode burnt. I cut it off and the solenoid works perfectly.

Karl737

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The diode is there to "absorb" high voltage spikes, and therefore prevent damage to whatever the solenoid is connected to (e.g. a relay card) or in the real aircraft, the electrical system that controls it. The spikes occur in the opposite polarity to the polarity of the power connections that activate the solenoid in the first place and only occur when power is removed from the solenoid. The diode, which will only conduct in one direction, is therefore hooked up across the terminals and is the right orientation so it does not conduct when power is applied, but will conduct when a spike is induced when power is removed thus absorbing the spike at its source.

The reason the diode burnt out is either because power was applied the wrong way to the markings on the terminals or the diode was installed back the front across the terminals.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Karl

Ethanoost

Ah thank you. I guess I better buy a few new diodes and hook them up.

737man

I have the first generation FDS switches and relay.  Any info & diagrams for connection help would be great.  I use prosim & fsx.  Is there any addition programs that needed to  be added on?

Cheers.....

fsaviator

Quote from: jackpilot on May 28, 2015, 03:50:22 AM
part of the answer:
Should be interfaced with an avionics soft.
Jack,
any idea how many amps I need on this 28V circuit?  I'd like to just drop in a 12VDC to 28VDC up-converter and tap into my 12V run in the overhead.
Warren "FSAviator"
http://www.B737NG-Sim.com  |  https://www.facebook.com/fsaviator/
P3D45/ Prosim737 2/ ACE Dual-linked Yokes/ RevSim Proline TQ and Dual-linked Rudders/ CPFlight MCP PRO3 and EFIS'; MIP737ICS_FULL and SIDE737; Forward and Aft Overheads; Pedestal/ FDS MIP

jackpilot

On my sim they are fed 12V from the OVH PSU through the FDS relay card.
No issue so far
:D


Jack

bernard S

are yiu going to tie them into other panels per logic  ?

fsaviator

Yes, I want to, using Prosim737
Warren "FSAviator"
http://www.B737NG-Sim.com  |  https://www.facebook.com/fsaviator/
P3D45/ Prosim737 2/ ACE Dual-linked Yokes/ RevSim Proline TQ and Dual-linked Rudders/ CPFlight MCP PRO3 and EFIS'; MIP737ICS_FULL and SIDE737; Forward and Aft Overheads; Pedestal/ FDS MIP

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