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SSR Relay?

Started by fly_ebos, September 12, 2020, 10:29:24 PM

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fly_ebos

Hi

I am going to replace my NG MIP with a MAX MIP and thinking of ways to improve realism.

Wondering if anyone has experience with using SSR relays. I plan to use connect my LCD's to one so I can replicate BAT power on/off.
Other option would be to wire the PSU feeding the LCD's to a DPDT BAT switch.

Your thoughts please?

thanks
Thomas

mickc

I use relays extensively, this is easy to do.
You should also consider one for AC power too, so the F/O side screens etc don''t come on until the aircraft has AC power available.
Prosim has gates available for both AC & DC power available.

bernard S

whist you at it add ext pwr,idg, ssb,  btb and apu oh and the gcb.. that will keep you out of trouble for a bits 😇

fly_ebos

Quote from: bernard S on September 13, 2020, 06:22:35 AMwhist you at it add ext pwr,idg, ssb,  btb and apu oh and the gcb.. that will keep you out of trouble for a bits 😇

I am a bit lost on the acronyms Bernard. What's  ssb, btb, gcb ?

jackpilot

Avionics software logic(Prosim, SimAvionics, PM etc) take care of that. When I switch BAT on just the captain side including radios lights up until I start the APU or get ground power.


Jack

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