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| Examined the console lights which are located in the cockpit canopy. As suggested, the lights were working intermittently, | Examined the console lights which are located in the cockpit canopy. As suggested, the lights were working intermittently, | ||
| - | While handling the light sockets and removing the black paint, one of the sockets came separated from its wire. When re-soldering, | + | While handling the light sockets and removing the black paint, one of the sockets came separated from its wire. When re-soldering, |
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| + | Note that the bracket is painted black. Needed to remove the paint for a good ground. | ||
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| + | Created this terminal from small copper pipe. Soldered a small disk to it. | ||
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| + | Note that the shade part (containing the glass) just pulls off. No tools are necessary. | ||
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| + | Showing partial removal of black paint. | ||
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| + | Assembled terminal end, ready to screw onto socket. | ||
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| ===== Solution ===== | ===== Solution ===== | ||
| - | Created a new terminal tip conductor. Purchased a white nylon bushing of the proper size at Ace Hardware for $.37. Sanded it to fit. Soldered new tip conductor to wire, a two-man job to prevent dropping anything. Added heat shrinkable tubing to prevent shorts. | + | Created a new terminal tip conductor |
| 1/8/2019. | 1/8/2019. | ||