by LarryEWaiex121 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:24 pm
I've wondered many times about doing exactly what Jeff has done. My main restraint was power draw. With my Jabiru, I felt I was limited in available power. With Dynon panel its less than 3 amps with radio on. With transponder on its about 4 amps. With A/P servoes working it jumped to about 9 amps. Then the big one. With my Aero-Flash old school nav light/strobes the draw went up to right at 15 amps.
I seriously doubted the ability to run anything power hungry.
Now with the Camit 3300 and 40 amp alternator, I can afford to slurge a little and maybe invest in the heated seats, and at minimal weight.
This is the most efficient way I can think of to put heat back in the ole body.
I run a 35 amp main breaker and split away power to a avionics buss that's controlled by a 20 amp breaker. I guess it would be simple enough to pull off the main buss bar and route through another breaker for the heated seats. My max draw shouldn't be over 25 amp in total. Might be pushing the 1 and 1/2 the anticipated draw on the breaker rule?
Larry
Waiex121YX, Jab 3300 to Camit 3300 at 458 hrs, Skyview, A/P. Maybe heated seats?