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Thread: Model IV Edge Performance EFI, Panel, and Other Miscellaneous Upgrades

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    Default Re: Model IV Edge Performance EFI, Panel, and Other Miscellaneous Upgrades

    Aveo Powerburst Lights installed. I still have to complete the wiring from the wing root to the panel.
    Fore Aft View.jpgLat view.jpgAveo Powerburst Light.jpg

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    Default Re: Model IV Edge Performance EFI, Panel, and Other Miscellaneous Upgrades

    Quote Originally Posted by Podunc View Post
    Aveo Powerburst Lights installed. I still have to complete the wiring from the wing root to the panel.
    Fore Aft View.jpg
    You might want to look into the proper/legal position for nav and position lights. I not sure if this position is right.
    Phil Nelson
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    Default Re: Model IV Edge Performance EFI, Panel, and Other Miscellaneous Upgrades

    Quote Originally Posted by Podunc View Post
    Installed panel pictures. The Aera 660 mounts above the GTR-200. The Ipad Mount is from Guardian Avionics with the USB lightning port only for the Ipad with the fan.

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    My apology for the sideways picture.
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    Hi, i see you have the Vigilus from Flybox, curious if you or anyone has pics of the Ammeter / current sensor installed that is from Flybox. I have one but they don't make a mounting housing for it, and it doesn't seem very robust. Curious of how others have mounted the ammeter and if they had any issues with it.

    thx

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