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As the proud new owner of a PDA (oh yeah and a Discus to go with it), I'm
looking for suggestions on how to mount it in the glider. Where is the best place to find a mount for it, and how are you running the wires? With all this "glass" in the cockpit, it's getting harder and harder to remember that the most important piece of glass resides directly above the insturment panel! |
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![]() "Mhudson126" wrote in message ... As the proud new owner of a PDA (oh yeah and a Discus to go with it), I'm looking for suggestions on how to mount it in the glider. Where is the best place to find a mount for it, and how are you running the wires? With all this "glass" in the cockpit, it's getting harder and harder to remember that the most important piece of glass resides directly above the insturment panel! Talk to Paul Remde. He's got all the bases covered. Get one of his little PDA power supplies that efficiently converts 12V from the glider battery to the PDA voltage. The power cable also is the data cable - less clutter. Mine powers the PDA and the Volkslogger while delivering the data from the VL to the PDA. Bill Daniels |
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![]() "Bill Daniels" wrote Talk to Paul Remde. He's got all the bases covered. Get one of his little PDA power supplies that efficiently converts 12V from the glider battery to the PDA voltage. The power cable also is the data cable - less clutter. Mine powers the PDA and the Volkslogger while delivering the data from the VL to the PDA. Bill Daniels Absolutely agree, installing the PS-5A really helped my installation a lot, eliminated a number of wires, reduced the battery drain and just generally clesaned everything up. My Volkslogger feeds NMEA to both the SN-10 and the iPaq and the PS-5 powers the iPaq and VL just like Bill's, but I ran the VL through a seperate guarded switch. Jim |
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As Bill mentions below, I have a few very good options for. According to my records, you already bought a power supply from me. If you didn't sell the PS-5a with your glider, you may want to look at my iPAQ cradles. You can see details at: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ipaq-cradles.htm If you want a lower cost solution you can look at the RAM parts at: http://www.cumlus-soaring.com/ram.htm The high-end iPAQ Cradles are a bit spendy, but I sell a lot of them because they are very, very nice. I usually have dozens in stock, but I'm waiting for a shipment to arrive. I will be able to ship units in a few weeks. Thanks, Paul Remde "Bill Daniels" wrote in message ... "Mhudson126" wrote in message ... As the proud new owner of a PDA (oh yeah and a Discus to go with it), I'm looking for suggestions on how to mount it in the glider. Where is the best place to find a mount for it, and how are you running the wires? With all this "glass" in the cockpit, it's getting harder and harder to remember that the most important piece of glass resides directly above the insturment panel! Talk to Paul Remde. He's got all the bases covered. Get one of his little PDA power supplies that efficiently converts 12V from the glider battery to the PDA voltage. The power cable also is the data cable - less clutter. Mine powers the PDA and the Volkslogger while delivering the data from the VL to the PDA. Bill Daniels |
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Please see Craggy Aero for Mounts, Cable Kits and WinPilot. Spring special
on WinPilot until the end of the month. Richard www.craggyaero.com "Mhudson126" wrote in message ... As the proud new owner of a PDA (oh yeah and a Discus to go with it), I'm looking for suggestions on how to mount it in the glider. Where is the best place to find a mount for it, and how are you running the wires? With all this "glass" in the cockpit, it's getting harder and harder to remember that the most important piece of glass resides directly above the insturment panel! |
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I've used the CAI 400 display for a few years. It came with an articulated
mount (two gimble balls) that I attached to an instrument-hole blank. The motion of the mount, when punching the screen, was agrivating, so I canned the gimbled arm in favor of three long brass screws with nylon standoffs. Now it's rigidly fixed to the panel and much less of a distraction. Jim Hendrix www.oxaero.com "Mhudson126" wrote in message ... As the proud new owner of a PDA (oh yeah and a Discus to go with it), I'm looking for suggestions on how to mount it in the glider. Where is the best place to find a mount for it, and how are you running the wires? With all this "glass" in the cockpit, it's getting harder and harder to remember that the most important piece of glass resides directly above the insturment panel! |
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In article , Jim Hendrix
writes I've used the CAI 400 display for a few years. It came with an articulated mount (two gimble balls) that I attached to an instrument-hole blank. The motion of the mount, when punching the screen, was agrivating, so I canned the gimbled arm in favor of three long brass screws with nylon standoffs. Now it's rigidly fixed to the panel and much less of a distraction. Conversely my glider mount is rigid and sometimes I cannot see the LCD well, particularly in bright sunlight (yes, we do occasionally get this in the UK!). So at the end of this season my syndicate are thinking of fitting a mount on a ball-joint. The joint will have to be capable of being pretty well locked, though, to prevent the effect you mention. In gliders flown by more than one pilot, I am not sure that a fixed mount is the best solution. -- Ian Strachan Bentworth Hall West Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Bentworth, Alton Fax: +44 1420 563 140 Hampshire GU34 5LA, ENGLAND |
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![]() "Ian Strachan" wrote in message news ![]() In article , Jim Hendrix writes I've used the CAI 400 display for a few years. It came with an articulated mount (two gimble balls) that I attached to an instrument-hole blank. The motion of the mount, when punching the screen, was agrivating, so I canned the gimbled arm in favor of three long brass screws with nylon standoffs. Now it's rigidly fixed to the panel and much less of a distraction. Conversely my glider mount is rigid and sometimes I cannot see the LCD well, particularly in bright sunlight (yes, we do occasionally get this in the UK!). So at the end of this season my syndicate are thinking of fitting a mount on a ball-joint. The joint will have to be capable of being pretty well locked, though, to prevent the effect you mention. In gliders flown by more than one pilot, I am not sure that a fixed mount is the best solution. -- Ian Strachan Bentworth Hall West Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Bentworth, Alton Fax: +44 1420 563 140 Hampshire GU34 5LA, ENGLAND Hi Ian I did exactly this with a pair of Hama camera ball joints, cost me about £3 each. Works well in the Ventus and I've made a repeat version for the Nimbus. http://www.gliderforum.com/photos/ph...asp?albumid=29 Ian |
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Hi!
I made similar stuff out of Soligor gooseneck desktop tripod with ball mount. However, I quickly realised that the stuff wears out rather fast and is unreliable. Therefore I bought mount with two balls from Ram (RAM-A-101 - some $25 or smthng. from Paul Remde) and the resulting holder is very rigid, reliable and can be positioned in almost every way I want. Regards, Kaido "tango4" wrote in message ... "Ian Strachan" wrote in message news ![]() In article , Jim Hendrix writes I've used the CAI 400 display for a few years. It came with an articulated mount (two gimble balls) that I attached to an instrument-hole blank. The motion of the mount, when punching the screen, was agrivating, so I canned the gimbled arm in favor of three long brass screws with nylon standoffs. Now it's rigidly fixed to the panel and much less of a distraction. Conversely my glider mount is rigid and sometimes I cannot see the LCD well, particularly in bright sunlight (yes, we do occasionally get this in the UK!). So at the end of this season my syndicate are thinking of fitting a mount on a ball-joint. The joint will have to be capable of being pretty well locked, though, to prevent the effect you mention. In gliders flown by more than one pilot, I am not sure that a fixed mount is the best solution. -- Ian Strachan Bentworth Hall West Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Bentworth, Alton Fax: +44 1420 563 140 Hampshire GU34 5LA, ENGLAND Hi Ian I did exactly this with a pair of Hama camera ball joints, cost me about £3 each. Works well in the Ventus and I've made a repeat version for the Nimbus. http://www.gliderforum.com/photos/ph...asp?albumid=29 Ian |
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Hi,
I have many articulated arm and goosenecks available on my RAM web page at: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ram.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde "Ian Strachan" wrote in message news ![]() In article , Jim Hendrix writes I've used the CAI 400 display for a few years. It came with an articulated mount (two gimble balls) that I attached to an instrument-hole blank. The motion of the mount, when punching the screen, was agrivating, so I canned the gimbled arm in favor of three long brass screws with nylon standoffs. Now it's rigidly fixed to the panel and much less of a distraction. Conversely my glider mount is rigid and sometimes I cannot see the LCD well, particularly in bright sunlight (yes, we do occasionally get this in the UK!). So at the end of this season my syndicate are thinking of fitting a mount on a ball-joint. The joint will have to be capable of being pretty well locked, though, to prevent the effect you mention. In gliders flown by more than one pilot, I am not sure that a fixed mount is the best solution. -- Ian Strachan Bentworth Hall West Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Bentworth, Alton Fax: +44 1420 563 140 Hampshire GU34 5LA, ENGLAND |
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