Piano Key Switches
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- Kyle Wolfe
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Re: Piano Key Switches
If Gahorn's set doesn't work out let me know. I recently acquired a keyboard in a box of stuff I bought from that on line auction house!
Kyle
54 B N1932C
57 BMW Isetta
Best original 170B - Dearborn, MI 2005
54 B N1932C
57 BMW Isetta
Best original 170B - Dearborn, MI 2005
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Re: Piano Key Switches
Thanks Kyle! I think I might need them both. I added it up tonight, and I'm up to 9 switches:Kyle Wolfe wrote:If Gahorn's set doesn't work out let me know. I recently acquired a keyboard in a box of stuff I bought from that on line auction house!
Master
Avionics Master
Fuel Pump (Avcon conversion)
Pitot Heat
Landing Light
Taxi Light
Panel Lights
Nav Lights
Rotating Beacon
Did I forget any? And yes, I know I can double up the taxi/landing lights onto 1 switch, but I like to have them separate, and honestly at this point it's not a big deal either way.
DEM
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Re: Piano Key Switches
You can put your taxi and landing on a single dpdt switch and have it UP for Taxi, Center Off, Down Both.
Same with Nav/panel or Strobe (up Nav, Down both)
I put my beacon on a pull out breaker without a switch so it's always on with the master. Easy to tell if you left your master on.
Same with Nav/panel or Strobe (up Nav, Down both)
I put my beacon on a pull out breaker without a switch so it's always on with the master. Easy to tell if you left your master on.
- n2582d
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Re: Piano Key Switches
I'd suggest putting the panel lights on a rheostat which can be switched off. Do a search for "rheostat" here and you'll find a lot to read. Neal, of the 120-140 website, has a thorough explanation here, much of which applies to the C-170.
Gary
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Re: Piano Key Switches
Hi All,
Between Kyle and Gahorn, I think I can get enough of the piano keys, I can make the mounting bracket, switches are available from Aircraft Spruce, but I think I'll end up short a couple of those little limiting J clips. Does anyone know where I can get some? I googled the p/n, but didn't come up with any sources.
Thanks,
DEM
Between Kyle and Gahorn, I think I can get enough of the piano keys, I can make the mounting bracket, switches are available from Aircraft Spruce, but I think I'll end up short a couple of those little limiting J clips. Does anyone know where I can get some? I googled the p/n, but didn't come up with any sources.
Thanks,
DEM
- GAHorn
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Re: Piano Key Switches
OOOpppps.... either I forgot...
....(which is correct)... or YOU forgot to remind me to remember...
... to find them and ship them to you... So email me and include the address if you still need them.
George


George
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.

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Re: Piano Key Switches
George,gahorn wrote:OOOpppps.... either I forgot.......(which is correct)... or YOU forgot to remind me to remember...
... to find them and ship them to you... So email me and include the address if you still need them.
George
I still need them, just trying to track down a second set to get the required number of switches to complete my Frankenstein panel. If you are in a rush to get rid of them, lemme know.
Thanks,
Dennis
- Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: Piano Key Switches
You do know the switches (behind the piano keys) are standard AN switches. Nothing special otherwise. You don't need another panel to collect enough.
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Bruce Fenstermacher, Past President, TIC170A
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Bruce Fenstermacher, Past President, TIC170A
Email: brucefenster at gmail.com
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Re: Piano Key Switches
Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:You do know the switches (behind the piano keys) are standard AN switches. Nothing special otherwise. You don't need another panel to collect enough.
Bruce,
Correct, but I need the keys, the mounting bracket, and the little J clips. I know where a set of keys are, and I could probably make/modify a bracket, but those little J clips don't seem to exist anywhere except scrap yards who aren't interested in digging through the pile for only a few $$ part sale.
DEM
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