EarthX - Fault Monitoring wiring to the EFIX HX?
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 7:08 pm
Guys,
Can you share how you wired in the EarthX (ETX680) battery fault monitor into your EFIS? How did you wire this in and and how did you configure it in the Setup Menu software?
Per the ETX Manual:
Fault Monitoring Installation (ETX Hundred Series)
The ETX Hundred Series batteries have a discrete output that can be connected to many aircraft Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) electronics or to a remote mounted LED. The diagrams below detail the required connections for both type installations. The discrete output for external fault monitoring is a single wire with 1⁄4” quick connect terminal. The 1⁄4” quick connect terminal is an insulated “female” type and should be compatible with most other manufacturers insulated male 1⁄4” quick connect terminals. The discrete output can be used with an independent DC source or your ETX’s battery voltage from 5-15VDC. If an independent DC source is used (i.e. from EFIS), the DC source negative must be referenced to the battery negative.
To test the internal LED and or external LED, touch the fault monitoring wire to battery negative.
--------
Thanks,
Howard
Can you share how you wired in the EarthX (ETX680) battery fault monitor into your EFIS? How did you wire this in and and how did you configure it in the Setup Menu software?
Per the ETX Manual:
Fault Monitoring Installation (ETX Hundred Series)
The ETX Hundred Series batteries have a discrete output that can be connected to many aircraft Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) electronics or to a remote mounted LED. The diagrams below detail the required connections for both type installations. The discrete output for external fault monitoring is a single wire with 1⁄4” quick connect terminal. The 1⁄4” quick connect terminal is an insulated “female” type and should be compatible with most other manufacturers insulated male 1⁄4” quick connect terminals. The discrete output can be used with an independent DC source or your ETX’s battery voltage from 5-15VDC. If an independent DC source is used (i.e. from EFIS), the DC source negative must be referenced to the battery negative.
To test the internal LED and or external LED, touch the fault monitoring wire to battery negative.
--------
Thanks,
Howard