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04-22-2024, 04:27 PM #1
Wing/tail warning light
Wanted to see what you experienced owners have to say about the wing/tail warning light. Should I expect to get Erroneous alerts from dirty sensors? How have you found the best way to keep the sensors clean so you do not get bogus warnings?
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04-23-2024, 07:50 AM #4
Could very well be. Saltwater is not friendly to microswitches. The Tampa (Peter O' Knight) guys will probably have lots of advice for how to coat/protect/rinse your sensitive bits since most of their training hours are in saltwater.
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04-26-2024, 04:56 PM #6
They are basic micro switches that are environmentally sealed. There are 8 switches. 2 on the left wing latch, two right wing latch, two each side of the tail. They all have to be satisfied or the wing secure tail light remains illuminated. You can actuate each switch and determine which one is not working properly. I haven't found corrosion to be an issue but the florida Bubbas can speak the best to that. Its more likely a slight mis rigged switch.
You can trouble shoot which one pretty easily by systemattically going around the plane and reaching in and pressing the switches with all other switches engaged. for example left and right wing installed and locked. Left tail tip installed and locked. Pull down on the tail lock but don't rotate do you hear a click of the switch if so insert it hear it again? If not the lock is culprit. If you hear the switching then pull the tip off and look inside the tail tube you'll see the switch. Lock the tail lock on that side and stick your finger in there until the switch click. does the light go out? if not move on to the other tail switch. Then to the wings.
Typically its the tail switches that are improperly rigged. in the nearly 6 years I worked there it was always the tail and it was never the switch just the rigging of the switch. -
05-17-2024, 09:12 PM #8
I've experienced it. Bret has it right. It's not always the tail for me, but probably 80%. I take out the horizontal tip and put it back in, then give it a light thump.
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