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Dale,
Nobody suggested that the switch failure would be a flight stopper. The switch is
there. The issue I thought I was addressing was fastening it to the throttle so
it would bypass any time full throttle was applied. My position was and is that
forgetting to bypass for TO or T&G isn't a flight stopper, and as far as anyone
knows, is not a problem at all. I am ambivalent about installing complex
solutions to non-problems.
PVORT again I'm afraid ... Jim S.
Marvin Kaye wrote:
> Posted for Dale Rogers <rogersda@cox.net>:
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> Jim,
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> While addition of any component adds complexity and additional
> opportunities for failure, we also have to look at the failure modes. If the
> additional wiring is done well, shorts and opens of the actual wire should be
> nil.
> That leaves the switch - two failure modes, stuck open and stuck shorted. If
> it's stuck open, the controller has the same lag that's being experienced now.
> If it's stuck closed, the pump will run all the time until you land and
> disconnect it. I wouldn't think that either event is a flight stopper.
>
> Dale R.
>
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