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stall warning lift switch
1. there is a travel range for installation bases on slotted mounting holes in the switch which allows the location on the lift switch to travel up and down before you tighten the screws setting the position, does this position matter or affect the stall speed activation of the switch?
2. this switch on the leading edge of the wing is not a sealed system and will allow water inside the wing when flying in rain, is this really the design and is it ok?
thanks for any replies.
steve
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Re: stall warning lift switch
The airflow stagnation point on the leading edge of the wing marks the point at which the flow separates. Air above the stagnation point goes over the top of the wing and air below the stagnation point goes over the bottom of the wing. The switch trips (moves upward) when the stagnation point moves below the switch and air moving up over the top of the wing lifts the switch. As angle of attack increases, the stagnation point moves down. At a particular angle of attack, the wing stalls. At the stalling angle of attack, the stagnation point is at a particular location on the wing leading edge. The stall warning switch should be slightly above that point.
If the switch is too high, the stagnation point will be below the switch and actuate the switch at too low an angle of attack (too high an airspeed). If the switch is too low, the stagnation point may still be above the switch when the wing stalls and switch will never be actuated.
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Re: stall warning lift switch
is it supposed to be adjustable of is there a proper position?
also any thoughts on the water tight concept or lack of?
thx
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Re: stall warning lift switch
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Re: stall warning lift switch
Remove the switch from the wing, first marking its position so you can re-install at the same location, then go to Radioshack or another electronics store and by a large spray can of electronic cleaner. With the little flexible nozzle start giving the inside of the switch a bath by sticking the nozzle into all the little holes. The switch is riveted together and no intended to be serviceable. Do this periodically over several days and then retest the switch. On two different pipers I got my switch back to working condition.
Don
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Re: stall warning lift switch
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Re: stall warning lift switch
That switch being an SPDT, the other side was working ok. I used a deliberate amount of a good quality electronic contact cleaner sprayed in the blade opening while actuating it and dripping the solvent. It worked for me. I think that residues present in rain did contaminate the contacts and that was the reason of its failure.
Please note that breaking the rivets and opening the microswitch is cause for rendering it unairworthy.
It still works fine to this day. As usual, YMMV !
Francois Marquis
PA-30 C-FTWK
Edit: oops, I did not realize Don had replied the very same thing, just confirming that it also worked for me.
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