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    Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to find out a cheap and good way to make the switches and sixpack in the glarewings. Does anyone know a good tutorial for it? I dont know what switches i need. I have the 737MIP board and the Prosim software so it needs to be compatible with it.
    I have seen them at Simworld and Flyengravity but that will costs me €400,- for Mastercaution, Warning switch and the sixpack at both sides.
    Hope to see some ideas!

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Hi corne,

    I got mine from FDS in canada, 60 CAD for sixpack + Master + Fire warning. another 60 fro shipping per Royal Canadian Mail and then ofcourse 20% VAT on top, but if you buy some other stuff this evens out. Plus the quality is superb. Making this youself may be a little bit cheaper but still this is a lot cheaper then Engravity or Sismo...

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Hi Dion,

    I will make the Annunciators and sixpack myself. It will still saves me a lot of money!
    I have ordered some pushbuttons at www.conrad.nl for AFDS, the Fire Warning and Master Caution switch. I have the sixpack from Opencockpits.
    No i am looking for an option to make the Recall working in my MDF made glarewing! Does anyone have a good solution for it?

    Regards

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    For the Master Caution and the Fire Warning I designed a mechanism but didn't start building it or even try it. I don't know if it works but here is a drawing: http://x737cockpit.files.wordpress.c...8/scan0001.pdf You gotta put the little Panel with the text onto a plexi cube, drill 2 holes in that cube put leds in these holes. Then you need to mount it on a little stick that is fixed at the back and has a spring on it (in the inside) Then you need to mount a mini button behind it so everytime you press it the stick goes out to the button. I hope you understand

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Can't beat the FDS units, very cheap!!!

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Here is the result of de buttons and Sixpack! I also made the AFDS module today.

    The backside of the glarewing with the 2 pushbuttons and the sixpack next to it.


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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Quote Originally Posted by Corne323 View Post
    Hi Dion,

    I will make the Annunciators and sixpack myself. It will still saves me a lot of money!
    I have ordered some pushbuttons at www.conrad.nl for AFDS, the Fire Warning and Master Caution switch. I have the sixpack from Opencockpits.
    No i am looking for an option to make the Recall working in my MDF made glarewing! Does anyone have a good solution for it?

    Regards
    Corne, look at my thread (search for: transavia cockpit) to see how I made them using push buttons from Conrad, the lamps inside the buttons are 24v but I modified them to hold a LED

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    Re: Looking for Master Caution, Warning Switch and Sixpack for 737

    Hi Capetonian,

    I have allready fixed it (see pictures in this thread)!! I also got them from conrad! I just have put a pushbutton behind the sixpack plate for the recall function!

    Regards,

    Corné