If the aircraft you are building has a battery and an
electric starter, then the HOT BOX is for you. Then the task of wiring
your homebuilt aircraft as simple as 1-2-3.
1.
Mount the HOT BOX.
2.
Connect color coded wires and cables to the engine, battery and
starter.
3.
Connect two wires from each accessory or accessory switch to the clearly
labeled terminal strips.
The HOT BOX is a self-contained primary wiring system. It has
everything needed to connect your starter and lighting coil equipped
engine electrically with the rest of your
aircraft.
All of these features are built
in:
*Fused top quality
rectifier/regulator to charge the aircraft
battery.
*A four
position auto blade type fuse block supplying three noise filtered
12 volt taps.
*Heavy
duty solenoid for the electric start.
*A special
Hobbs hour meter circuit that will only work while the engine is running.
Never will false time be run up because you forgot to turn off a
switch. *A color matching wiring harness, ready to plug into the
engine.
*Colored
cables, ready to connect to the starter and battery.
*Nine
pairs of labeled screw down terminals for connecting external instruments,
switches and electrical equipment. |