Since I am in the process of stringing wire, I thought I would forward this 
site for those planning their install.  Watch out, it does have metal 
implications.

http://steinair.com/

In addition to supplying aviation electrical switches, wire, fuse blocks, 
etc, Stein is getting into the harness business.  He has received fabulous 
reviews on his quality of work.  No, I'm not talking about the all in one 
boxes that cost a couple grand just to look at them, but actual harnesses.  
With experimental install, you get a lot of radios, intercoms, etc. without 
harnesses.

Stein is fabricating me a harness that will tie my Dynon to my Garmin 327 
transponder (with encoder gray code input), to my Garmin 430 (altitude 
readout for approaches and airspace penetration), my 430 to my intercom, 
inputs to the intercom from my Monroy ATD-200 anti collision system and MP3 
player (including DVD), outputs to my headsets, 430 to Trio Avionics 
autopilot and 430 to the Garmin 106A dual GPS/NAV head.................for 
about $350.  I know, I could wire my own but I just about can't buy the 
wire, posts and Dsubs for that price.  All I'll have to do is plug it up and 
attach the power and grounds.  If you just want a harness for a radio, 
transponder, intercom......I'll bet the price would be right!!




Dana Overall
1999 & 2000 National KR Gathering host
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
Finish kit
13B Rotary. Hangar flying my Dynon.
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http://rvflying.tripod.com/aero3.jpg
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