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Title: Boeing 747 Airliner Pilot's Radio & Intercom Control Console Box Assembly
Post by: iwik on December 22, 2019, 08:35:08 AM
Guys,
Are the pots on these modules and ACP which look the same illuminated and have a switch.
I am looking for a cheap supply of them for my A320 panels.
Thanks
les
Title: Re: Boeing 747 Airliner Pilot's Radio & Intercom Control Console Box Assembly
Post by: jackpilot on December 22, 2019, 12:43:13 PM
Are you looking for these?
Airbus ones are expensive . You can gut the switches on a Boeing one which usually go for $50-100.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Airbus-Aircraft-Audio-Control-Panel-P-N-ACP2788AC01/323928213348?hash=item4b6ba04764:g:WYEAAOSwy05di-bL

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Airbus-A320-A330-A340-Audio-Control-Panel-PN-ACP2788AF01/163905620675?hash=item2629894ac3:g:XCkAAOSwzp1dpO4v
Title: Re: Boeing 747 Airliner Pilot's Radio & Intercom Control Console Box Assembly
Post by: iwik on December 23, 2019, 09:19:34 AM
Hi Jack,
Dont want complete modules. The ACP are cheap and if the pot has a switch and is illuminated then i would have a really cheap source of pots.
Les
Title: Re: Boeing 747 Airliner Pilot's Radio & Intercom Control Console Box Assembly
Post by: ame on December 25, 2019, 12:15:15 AM
What specifically are you looking for? Pots with switches are easily available on AliExpress and elsewhere. If the 'standard' 7mm mounting hole with 6mm splined or 'D' shaft will work then it should be fairly straightforward to add illumination.

Do the pots have any special function such as pull or push? Or are they just rotary pots with an on/off switch? Do you need the knobs as well? I have some ideas that I have been experimenting with.
Title: Re: Boeing 747 Airliner Pilot's Radio & Intercom Control Console Box Assembly
Post by: ame on December 25, 2019, 11:45:09 AM
Here is a good example:

https://m.aliexpress.com/wholesale/rv097ns.html

Available as a pot, pot with switch, dual pot, and dual pot with switch. These have a much more compact body than the traditional round 16mm or 24mm pots.

You could illumimate the knobs by installing tiny SMD LEDs on the front of the panel, under the skirt of the knob, shining up to light up the inside of the knob.

Alternatively, take one apart and see if you could drill through the centre without destroying the mechanism and see if you could insert a 3mm acrylic rod to act as a light pipe. Shine an LED at the bottom of the pipe, and the light will come out of the other end and diffuse inside the knob.