I'm almost afraid to ask since I will probably get as many different answers as I get replies.. but where did you all drill the hole for your wing wiring conduit
I'm planning on using Van's corrugated tubing - and am leaning toward the upper front corner of the main ribs. This should be out of the way of the bellcrank, pitot lines, and access covers.. but????
Thanks!!
Lorin D.
9A Wings
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OK - I thought about it a little more - and decided to go with Van's recommendation on the wiring hole location.
It's not as far forward as I feared it might be - and stays out of the access panel location.
I made a small jig so that all the holes lined up... pretty cool, I thought.
after fluting tonight, this is my next step, and i have plans to just use vans recommended spot. i can't see it interferring with anything i have planned...
I will be using the conduit from Vans. Here is where I drilled the holes in my wing ribs...
I decided to drill a 0.75" hole in each wing rib to accommodate the wire conduit. This will provide plenty of access for wiring for the wingtip landing lights, strobe, nav light, under-wing LED, A/P servo as well as possibly a wingtip antenna.
CJ said "Keep it a tad away from the flange and centered between two rivets to make it easier on yourself later when it comes time to buck the skin rivets! "
CJ, I pretty much followed the suggestion by Van's. I also ordered the flex conduit and will have no problem (with the hole location) bucking the bottom skin rivets.
The nice thing is the ribs arrive from Vans already deburred, fluted and straight as an arrow.