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David Rogers
11-14-2007, 08:22 AM
Hi,

I was looking to get some advice from people who are more knowledgeable on electronics and wiring that I am ..... (= I know zip!).

I am looking to buy the B737 replica Yoke from Simparts, which comes with a Trim switch and the associated wiring.

My ambition (let's call it!), it to mount this yoke to a customized CH Yoke control unit, and to wire the Simparts Yoke trim switch into the existing wiring for the CH Yoke's trim buttons.

(So that the trim switches on the simparts yoke are actually activating the CH Yoke's assignments within FS.

My question is, how easy is this ?

Is it literally as simple as joining 2 wires for Trim switch up, and 2 wires for trim switch down ? Or will the wiring on the simparts yoke trim switches be differant to the wires that go to the CH's trim buttons ?

I just want to avoid wasting any more money on my yoke solution for my 'pit, so I need to know that this would be an easily achievable project, given my lack of electronics skills.

Thanks for any pointers. :)

Geremy Britton
11-14-2007, 08:50 AM
Hi, david

The simple answer is easy :-P- just need some wire and solder it on instead

i did the same thing as you. i got a yoke from mdf and put it onto the front of a ch yoke as you may already know. but when i got my mdf yoke sanded i took the original ch yoke front plate of but the wire on the switch wouldn't reach to the place i wanted it to on my new mdf frontplate yoke.

needed to add extra wire in so cut one button first spliced come extra electrical wire in to extend the lenth by about 100mm soldered the joints and tested the button and it worked perfectly! - pretty surprised myself actually

tips:

try and keep the same thinckness wire it may cause resistance the ch yoke wire is very thin so if your soldering thicker wire on this may cause extra resistance because obviously ch havn't built their yokes for ripping apart like this.

when soldering put electrical tape around to prevent short circuiting. this could be dangerous as well as ruining your yoke setup.

finally i would only connect up the same amount of switches that ch have already put in just by replacing the switch type on the end. dont go adding hundreds as it could have bad consequences.



overall go for it. however i would get more opinions, or maybe do some electrical reasearch before you shed out hundreds of pounds and you find out it wont work how you wanted it to. - not to mention the wife!:o

hope that helps a little... Geremy

Michael Carter
11-14-2007, 08:56 AM
It should be as straightforward as you say.

The Boeing trim switch is wired a bit differently, so that approach didn't work for me but I did finally get them working.

I doubt Simparts trim switches are as complex as the trim switches from Mason Electric. Unless they are from Mason Electric.

Geremy Britton
11-14-2007, 09:06 AM
boeing skunk, do you know anywhere you can get the yoke trim switches because i desperately need one for my yoke because i cannot finish it until holes atc are drilled.

Regards

Michael Carter
11-14-2007, 09:23 AM
Go here: http://www.mason-electric.com/products/catalog/default.stm

This is who makes the trim switches for Boeing. I don't know what they cost but Nick at APHS says they're pretty pricey.

On the up side, they are the real thing.

Here too for the specs in .pdf. This is the 306 series switch: http://www.mason-electric.com/products/catalog/switches.pdf

David Rogers
11-14-2007, 08:35 PM
Cheers Mike :)

Gez - www.Simparts.de (http://www.Simparts.de) sell a replica of the trim switch (including wiring) - it is 87 Euros.

Dave.