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Old January 27th 17, 06:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrey Lebedev
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Default Sailplane Power Supply

Hello group,

I did a wiring overhaul in my cockpit recently. I learned a lot in the process and decided to document my research for various ways you can connect batteries to your electronics. Hopefully this will be helpful to folks like me half a year ago.

https://medium.com/taming-a-sailplan...y-479b6632fedd

For my ship I've chosen scheme I call "Commuted circuits". I must admit I was pretty amazed by elegance of the solution.

Any feedback, especially practical experience, is highly appreciated.

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