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Okay, I screwed up. I was relocating the 3 panel switches for my STEC
30. The main power on/off, the nav 1/nav 2 and the alt. hold push button. When I relocated them and powered up, the self test succeeded and I heard the servos testing themselves. But then one of the insulators covering a lead on the alt. hold button came loose and the contact touched my metal panel. Now, the AP doesn't work. When I turn it on, the RDY/ST/HD/LO/HI lights all light up momentarily and then all indicators go off. Usually, they would come one, and then the trim up/down lights and alt. hold light would come on and cycle off. I checked the breakers, but nothing popped out. I don't think there's a fuse hidden somewhere under the panel, but maybe..... Could something in the unit have shorted out? Is there anything I can check before calling my avionics shop? |
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![]() Sounds like you're the same kind of guy who created a hornet's nest under the panel of my first airplane... all the wiring had to be redone it was so bad. Now that I am older and wiser, before buying an airplane I look for signs of any owner (i.e. amateur) wiring (or rewiring) and run from the airplane if that is the case. If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. -- Plumb Bob "Dave" wrote in message om... Okay, I screwed up. I was relocating the 3 panel switches for my STEC 30. The main power on/off, the nav 1/nav 2 and the alt. hold push button. When I relocated them and powered up, the self test succeeded and I heard the servos testing themselves. But then one of the insulators covering a lead on the alt. hold button came loose and the contact touched my metal panel. Now, the AP doesn't work. When I turn it on, the RDY/ST/HD/LO/HI lights all light up momentarily and then all indicators go off. Usually, they would come one, and then the trim up/down lights and alt. hold light would come on and cycle off. I checked the breakers, but nothing popped out. I don't think there's a fuse hidden somewhere under the panel, but maybe..... Could something in the unit have shorted out? Is there anything I can check before calling my avionics shop? |
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plumb bob wrote:
If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. Probably not the "help" he was asking for. |
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![]() "CriticalMass" wrote in message ... plumb bob wrote: If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. Probably not the "help" he was asking for. I am very sure of that! But, it just happens that I have him the best free advice he can get :-) |
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but will he accept it..
in the attempt to save a buck.. he now has to pay to remove, ship, repair, re-install, test, sign paper/logbooks .. by a certified mech.. BT "plumb bob" wrote in message news:3mmMb.27794$sv6.81732@attbi_s52... "CriticalMass" wrote in message ... plumb bob wrote: If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. Probably not the "help" he was asking for. I am very sure of that! But, it just happens that I have him the best free advice he can get :-) |
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
news:FsmMb.61099$m83.43725@fed1read01... but will he accept it.. in the attempt to save a buck.. he now has to pay to remove, ship, repair, re-install, test, sign paper/logbooks .. by a certified mech.. Yup. Or, he can press ahead and continue to try and save a buck. And one day when he or some other innocent piliot is in the clag on an approach into Podunk... the smell of an electrical fire starts filling the air. "Them people on thah nuze groops just sez I gotta connect dis wire over here. I saved me a buck 'cos I shortzed the AP!" Idiot! |
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"plumb bob" wrote in message news:47jMb.26810$nt4.51908@attbi_s51...
Sounds like you're the same kind of guy who created a hornet's nest under the panel of my first airplane... all the wiring had to be redone it was so bad. Now that I am older and wiser, before buying an airplane I look for signs of any owner (i.e. amateur) wiring (or rewiring) and run from the airplane if that is the case. If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. Sounds like you're the same kind of guy who created a hornet's nest under the panel of my first airplane... all the wiring had to be redone it was so bad. Now that I am older and wiser, before buying an airplane I look for signs of any owner (i.e. amateur) wiring (or rewiring) and run from the airplane if that is the case. If you really want to save buck then hire a pro to do it right. That is my opinion. That's a gross generalization, some of the truly awful work out there is done by your so-called "pro's". I don't let anyone work on my airplane without supervision anymore for this reason. And its not necessarily your trusted mechanic/av. technician, either, sometimes they have apprentices that do horrible things to airplanes. STEC problem (the subject of the OP's message), I would call the factory and get some documentation (service manual) about what the lights mean, etc. I doubt modern avionics are built without basic circuit protection from polarity problems, etc., but perhaps something needs to be reset after such event. Long shot, but might be worth little research before spending major troubleshooting $$$. I know the first reaction after breaking something on the plane is to quickly throw money at it to make it whole again, but its better to take a deep breath and analyze the problem. The plane is flyable without this particular component, so you are in no rush. |
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