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Hey, I missed it when it was posted also, I guess we were all out on vacation that week or something
Ike
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12 years ago - I get it. Any chance you were successful with the changes you outlined? I am putting a sx460 in a 701 now.I think I am going to attempt to repeat this experiment, however I will do a couple of things differently,
1 I will use a terminal strip and connect through it like the way the original VR is connected, so I can roll things back if needed.
2, I will add a small fuse to the F1/F2 connection.
3, and of course I will add the missing 120V jumper.
Ike
I'll post up a picture of the install instructions when I get home tonight. I believe they are the same as in post #9.Any chance you could post a pic of the install instructions from your SX460, maybe that will jog my memory and help verify post 13.
If I recall, everything was super simple, except maybe determining the polarity of F1 and F2??
I used the cheap SX460 AVR from China, not the original SX460 from Flight Simulators, but I assume it's all the same....
On all Mil-Standard gen sets, F1 will be Positive.Any chance you could post a pic of the install instructions from your SX460, maybe that will jog my memory and help verify post 13.
If I recall, everything was super simple, except maybe determining the polarity of F1 and F2??
I used the cheap SX460 AVR from China, not the original SX460 from Flight Simulators, but I assume it's all the same....
Better late than never. Here is a copy of the instructions that came with the SX460 clone.I'll post up a picture of the install instructions when I get home tonight. I believe they are the same as in post #9.
Thanks! That is helpful and confirms what was speculated earlier in this thread. I am going to try getting it connected before me and the fam go camping this weekend. I'll report back on the results when I run it.Ok, So looking at things again, your 701 is a little different under the hood than the 016D I did last, but.... the wiring labels in post 13 are correct as far as what they are ( I compared them to the TM )
So the wire on #20 will go to F1 X on the SX460
Wire #21 goes to F2 XX on the SX460
The wires on 24 and 27 are the 120V that goes to 7 and 8 on the SX460 ( be sure to splice both wires on 24 and 27 together.
Lastly, 26 and 28 connect to pin 1 and 2 on the SX460 for your voltage adjustment POT
Don't forget the jumpers on 3-4 and C-60
Also add a fuse to #20 if you want, but I'm not sure what size. The 802/803 use a 3A slow blow, not sure if this application would warrant the same?
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