November 2009
01.11.2009: This afternoon I spent a few hours
preparing the wiring oft the panel. First I installed the small brackets
that are used to holt the wires that are going to the circuit breakers,
respectively switches.

Then I manufactured a new bus bar that connects the switches on the
left side of the panel. The ones that I got with the kit were too short,
so I went to a local electrical cabinet maker to get some copper bar to
make some new ones. When I told him that I need them to build a real plane
he gave them to me for free...

I also installed a copper bar to which I will connect all ground leads.
It has a direct connection to the negative pole of the battery to minimise
electrical noise.

02.11.2009: The first thing I did this morning was to
check, whether the parking brake valve was still not leaking. Everything
was completely dry, but there were still a few air bubbles in the brake
lines so we took them out by adding more brake fluid from the bottom until
the bubbles reached the reservoir. Thanks to the overflow I made last week
that went without creating too much of a mess.
I then continued with the electrical system. I finished wiring the flap motor, flaps switch and flap
position indicator. I hooked everything up to a small battery and it all
worked fine. Below the indicator showing flaps fully up.

Then I temporarily installed the panel cover and the panel itself to
verify that everything fits, which it did. I finished riveting the centre
console into place. I removed the panel cover again, so that I can wire
everything. The cover will then be riveted into place in the end. Below
the panel, as it will look in the end. The markings of the switches and
fused are of course not the final ones, and the FLARM is still missing
(the empty hole to the right of the left most screen). In the end I will
also install the compass on top of the panel.

12.11.2009: I was in bed with the flu for some days,
so no progress with building. And for the next two weeks I will be on a
business trip to Australia, which will again mean no progress. I will try
to finish the schematics during this time, however, and to do some
paperwork.
14.11.2009: I'm on my way to Australia. While I won't do any
building during the next two weeks I non the less hope to make some
progress on the paperwork side. I also have to prepare all the placards
for the panel, so that I can have them printed.

28.11.2009: This month has not been one of big progress, as I
first had the flu and then went to Australia, where I currently still
am. I had planned to do some work on the schematics here, but so far I
have been too busy with work, as well as some sightseeing over the
weekend. I will however fly back on Monday, and after that go full speed
ahead again.
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