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Sep 20th, 2004 at 1:03pm

Skittles   Offline
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Hi,

Is anyone here using SimKit's instruments?  Have you have problems assembling them? If so, could you describe the problem?

I'm seriously looking at purchasing 5 for my primary instruments. There are a couple people in Austrailia who have had problems.  I'm a computer geek, not an electrician so I'm hoping for some input to what I may expect.

Thanks,

Joe
 

What do computers and air conditioners have in common?...
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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Reply #1 - Sep 27th, 2004 at 7:04am

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Hi Joe
I'm building a Robinson R22 Cockpit to use with Simkits
guages. I have assembled the following:
1. Airspeed Indicator
2. Altimeter
3. Tacho
4. Vertical Speed Indicator
5. Heading Indicator
6. Turn Co-ordinator
7. Atitude Indicator

The instuctions are downloaded from the Simkits site and are really simple. You need to be able to use a soldering iron though.

The only tricky one was the altimeter, but, once you read the instuctions properly, no problem!
I'm in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Cheers
Howard
 
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Reply #2 - Sep 27th, 2004 at 5:21pm

Skittles   Offline
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I guess you didn't have problems getting the servos to fit.  Thanks for your reply.
 

What do computers and air conditioners have in common?...
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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