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Hi All,
I have incandescent lights in my homebuilt panel and LCD displayse in avonics. What type of dimmer is needed for these components, and will one work equally well for the lights and the LCD's or would it be better for the LCD's to have their own. Then, what is the way to go for the least amount of hassel? I am far more intrested in the contrast adjustment of the avonics than the control of the lights. Is one control suitable for three different LCD displays? Charlie |
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:20:08 -0500, "Charlie"
wrote: Hi All, I have incandescent lights in my homebuilt panel and LCD displayse in avonics. What type of dimmer is needed for these components, and will one work equally well for the lights and the LCD's or would it be better for the LCD's to have their own. Then, what is the way to go for the least amount of hassel? I am far more intrested in the contrast adjustment of the avonics than the control of the lights. Is one control suitable for three different LCD displays? Charlie A "chopper" will work with both, but 2 separate ones would likely work better. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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clare at snyder.on.ca wrote in message
... On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:20:08 -0500, "Charlie" wrote: Hi All, I have incandescent lights in my homebuilt panel and LCD displayse in avonics. What type of dimmer is needed for these components, and will one work equally well for the lights and the LCD's or would it be better for the LCD's to have their own. Then, what is the way to go for the least amount of hassel? I am far more intrested in the contrast adjustment of the avonics than the control of the lights. Is one control suitable for three different LCD displays? Charlie A "chopper" will work with both, but 2 separate ones would likely work better. You'll have all sorts of fun with radio interference... Rob |
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 17:47:03 +0100, "Rob Turk"
wrote: clare at snyder.on.ca wrote in message .. . On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:20:08 -0500, "Charlie" wrote: Hi All, I have incandescent lights in my homebuilt panel and LCD displayse in avonics. What type of dimmer is needed for these components, and will one work equally well for the lights and the LCD's or would it be better for the LCD's to have their own. Then, what is the way to go for the least amount of hassel? I am far more intrested in the contrast adjustment of the avonics than the control of the lights. Is one control suitable for three different LCD displays? Charlie A "chopper" will work with both, but 2 separate ones would likely work better. You'll have all sorts of fun with radio interference... Rob The majority of dash lamp dimmers in automotive apps today are choppers. Properly filtered, they are quiet - but you DO have to do it right. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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clare at snyder.on.ca wrote in message
... A "chopper" will work with both, but 2 separate ones would likely work better. You'll have all sorts of fun with radio interference... Rob The majority of dash lamp dimmers in automotive apps today are choppers. Properly filtered, they are quiet - but you DO have to do it right. You're right, but there's one difference with automotive installations. The radio's are usually FM, which is a lot less susceptible to interference. Aircraft radios are AM and it takes a lot less spurious signal to upset them. If you want to try it, prepare for good ground path and shielded wires. Rob |
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Really? Hmmm ... seems to me I was listening to the news coming home in the
car tonight on the AM radio band. And, since the AM broadcast band will be listening to lower harmonics of a switching supply (i.e. stronger signals) AND the AM radio in the car wasn't fitted with a noise blanker (as most aircraft radios are) AND we don't use shielded ignition in the automobile world, I'd expect a lot of interference. ANd yet the news came through just fine. Tellaya what. Having designed and installed switching dimmers in aircraft, I think I can tell you that the interference problem is minimal compared to other sources of noise in the aircraft. Switching dimmers are the way to go. Shielded wires are not necessary. Jim "Rob Turk" wrote in message .. . You're right, but there's one difference with automotive installations. The radio's are usually FM, which is a lot less susceptible to interference. Aircraft radios are AM and it takes a lot less spurious signal to upset them. If you want to try it, prepare for good ground path and shielded wires. Rob |
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:59:11 -0800, "RST Engineering"
wrote: Really? Hmmm ... seems to me I was listening to the news coming home in the car tonight on the AM radio band. And, since the AM broadcast band will be listening to lower harmonics of a switching supply (i.e. stronger signals) AND the AM radio in the car wasn't fitted with a noise blanker (as most aircraft radios are) AND we don't use shielded ignition in the automobile world, I'd expect a lot of interference. ANd yet the news came through just fine. Tellaya what. Having designed and installed switching dimmers in aircraft, I think I can tell you that the interference problem is minimal compared to other sources of noise in the aircraft. Switching dimmers are the way to go. Shielded wires are not necessary. Jim Thanks Jim!! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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