Homebuilt HELP's "Electrical Wiring 101" explains and demonstrates the common procedures, tools and components required for the basic wiring of a homebuilt aircraft. the instructor leads the viewer through demonstrations of crimping, soldering, wire selection and wiring design with simple schematics that are applicable to a homebuilt electrical system. A discussion on proper wire type and sizing, fuses and connectors is supplemented with photos of these components for easy identification. Another segment explains where to find resources for obtaining additional electrical data and components used in the demonstrations. The goal of the program is to allow the beginning builder to observe the methods and techniques used in the design and construction of a basic aircraft electrical system. Video length is 1 hour and 20 minutes. |
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