It's been a while since I did my last blog, as you can appreciate having a young family and full time job doesn't leave much time for hobbies. But fear not I have been making some progress and now have all the switches wired and attached to the MIP.
I have't connected them to the controller cards yet as I will wait to mount the MIP onto the base structure before I do that, but all switches are now attached.
Below are a couple of pictures and details of the switch types I used.
This is what the MIP looks like now, lot of wires connected connected to the switches. I haven't mounted the display frames, LED and annunciators yet. |
For the Nose Wheel Steering switch I used a Heavy Duty Toggle Flick Switch 12V ON/OFF Car Dash Light Metal 12 Volt DPST. This can be bought from Amazon for £2.39 Click Here
For the main and lower panel display unit switches I used 45 degree rotary switch (Click Here) and BOEING 737 REPLICA KNOB STYLE 1 (Click Here)
Again for the rotary knobs (N1 Set, Speed Ref and Auto Break) I used the 45 degree rotary switches listed about. I also used one Mini On/Off/On Toggle Switch Miniature SPDT which can be found here on Amazon: Click Here
Finally on this panel I order the flaps gauge from CockpitSimParts found Here
Much is the same for the right hand part of the panel, again have used 45 degree rotary switch and Boeing style knobs from flightsimparts, who make some really good stuff by the way.
My advise for the wiring of the switches, definitely get yourself a good wire stripper and crimper, I use this one and it is really does the job well: Stanley FMHT0-96230 FatMax Wire Stripping Plier
Also these female connectors come in really handy for connecting the wires to the switch connectors. You can solder them but for the moment because I am going to be moving this panel around quite a bit I am going to stick with this removable connectors. They are easy to crimp and simple to attach and remove as required.
RED 2.8mm FEMALE SPADE CRIMP TERMINAL CONNECTORS
Here are a couple of pictures of the connectors.
- Attaching the LED lights
- Make landing gear lever
- Wire up to IO cards and test
- Mount of cockpit structure
- Move house to allow all the above