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In my 1974 Helio Courier, the avionics bus is powered by a contactor that is
activated by the avionics master switch. There is no circuit protection between the contactor and the avionics bus. The wiring between the contactor and the bus consists of two 12ga wires. There also doesn't appear to be any circuit protection in the field circuit for the avionics contactor. It seems to me that since there is no breaker between the contactor and the bus, the wire size should be sufficient to supply the rating on all the avionics CBs (32.5A total), but I don't know what the absolute maximium permissible temperature rise is before the avionics CBs pop. Would one 12ga wire be sufficient between the contactor and the avionics bus? Also, am I looking at the problem correctly, sizing the wire considering all the avionics CBs to reach their limits simultaneously? Mike MU-2 Helio Courier |
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