I thought I would just put here a list of items for the EX3 that I keep on my iPhone NOTES.
EX3 Data
-Engine SUPERIOR AeroSport Serial #CC363i-1012 (N836DE)
- Oil Aeroshell 100 Plus (break-in with Aeroshell M100)
- Fuel filter. Andair (www.andair.co.uk). Part FX375-MK-10MU (VP5612-003)
- Belt Gates XL 11A0915. 17317SS 62 or 63. (Gates 7360 shipped with engine).
- Belt AC Delco 15360 88934301
ALTERNATOR
Denso 021080-0760
CONSUMABLES
- Brake Fluid. Mil-H-5606 (Aeroshell #41)
- Grease tail wheel Exxon-Mobile SHC-100 or aeroshell 22
- Grease for axle bearings - Aeroshell-22 or Mobil 2
- Odessy PC680 engine battery or new one SBS -J16.
- backup ignition battery Powersonic PS-1221S. High-Tech Battery Solutions online
- Denso 1K27 #5312 spark plug (came in engine) Denso W27ESR-U. Gap .32-.40 max
- Spark Plug anti-seize Champion 2612
- Torque 160 in lbs
- Fuse. 5amp blade (large); 40 amp blade (special one) under seat base
- Aerospace 303 for bush tires UV protector
Oil filter-champion CH48108-1 (TCM P/N 649922). 160 In/lbs (13.3 ft/lbs)
-Back-up battery PS-1221S Power Sonic 12v-3ah
HARTZELL Prop. MODEL HC-C2YR-1NW/NG8301W-3. Governor. Hartzell Governor Model S-173. Test results RPH high 2420; Low 1490. At 1750 rpm at 50 psi input/150 psi output capacity 10.6 qts. Internal leakage 1.2 oz. Relief Valve Pressure 298 psi.
-AILERON ANGLES. RIGHT & LEFT should be 18 degrees
-FLAP ANGLES. RIGHT & LEFT
- 1st Notch. = 14.4
- 2nd Notch = 33.2
- 3rd Notch. = 46.3
Garmin Installation Manual
page 35-33 AOA calibrations
-autopilot 35-50
-page 650 adahrs
-servo pitch wire instructions 35-47
-email G3xpert@garmin.com with questions
-page 786 i used later for calibration the fuel flow after running a few tanks through to see if it matched or not.
-705 auto pilot in air config
-668 (674) 35-4-7 AOA config
- 675 AOA In flight 35-4-7.1
- 712 autopilot in air 35-71
-654 Magnetometer 35-24
-640 adhars config
-690 Autopilot on ground check 35-49
-705 Autopilot ground 35-64 must have set up adhrs first
- page 845 Section A-1 for full flight testing of AP
-800 trim position 35.159
So you can go into the configuration menu/Engine and Airframe and then when you find the tab with the total time, hit the MENU button on the front and it will ask you if you want to make it editable. Then you can change the total time. There in that menu you can also change
Total Time–
The Total Time displays the total operating time in hours, of the aircraft. This time is displayed on both the Engine Configuration Page and the Total Time Configuration Page. The Total Time (Current Hours) can be changed by the user, see the following procedure. The Record Mode selections are listed in Table 35-16.
You can choose
-NONE or
-OIL PRESSURE (when it gets 5psi or greater it starts) or
-FLIGHT TIME (Records Total Time when aircraft is airborne as determined by GPS data and the indicated airspeed) or
-RPM (Records Total Time when RPM1 value indicates engine is running).
To set Total Time: 1. In configuration mode, select Engine, then scroll down the list using the inner right knob (or use touch screen) to highlight Total Time. 2. Press the Total Time Bar. 3. Select Menu, Show Advanced Setting (to enable editing of Total Time field). 4. Edit Current Hours and Select Save.
THIS IS FOR THE ENGINE TIME ONLY
35.4.27.30 Engine Time Configuration Engine Time – Engine Time records the total operating time of the engine, in hours, when Record Mode is set to Enabled. Engine time will be recorded whenever engine RPM exceeds the value specified in the Minimum Recording RPM field. The Standard Recording RPM field determines the engine speed at which engine time increments at 1 hour per hour. Engine RPMs greater than the Standard RPM value will cause engine time to increase faster, and slower RPMs will cause engine time to increase more slowly. For example, if Standard Recording RPM is set to 2300, engine time will increase by 1 hour if the engine is run for 1 hour at 2300 RPM, and the recorded engine time will increment by approximately 0.9 hours if the engine is run for 1 hour at 2100 RPM. This type of engine time recording is typical for piston engine applications. The Maximum Recording RPM item sets an upper limit on the RPM readings used to calculate engine time. This can be used to prevent spurious RPM signals from adversely affecting recorded engine time. If the Minimum and Maximum Recording RPM items are set to the same value, engine time will be recorded at 1 hour per hour any time the engine RPM exceeds the Minimum Recording RPM threshold, and will be not be proportional to engine speed. This type of engine time recording is typical for turbine engine applications.
To set Engine Time: 1. In configuration mode, select Engine, then scroll down the list using the inner right knob (or use touch screen) to highlight Engine Time. 2. Press the Engine Time Bar. 3. Select Menu, Show Advanced Setting (to enable editing of Engine Time field). 4. Edit Current Hours and Select Save.
GTR 200 COM RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL. http://static.garmin.com/pumac/190-01553-00_j.pdf
Speeds
VNE- 170
VNO- 140
VSO- 48
VS1 - 38
VFE - 84
VA - 106 maneuvering
VX - 57
VY - 71
VG - 68 glide
Sink rate - 715’/min
G3X Configuration Settings
AP Pitch
- min limit - 60
- Max limit - 155
Transponder
- weight - 2000
- Max (cruise) speed - 140
Fuel flow
- 0-1 gph yellow
- 1.1 - 17.9 green
- 18.0 - 21.5 yellow
- 21.5 red line
Fuel pressure
- 0-14.9 red + alert
- 15 tick mark
- 15-35 green
- 35 tick mark
- 35.1-40 yellow
- 40 red line
Amps
- bump normal green was 0-30a, is 0-40a (alt rated at 40 a
- Optional change 40A-50A yellow and 50+ red
- AOA CALIBRATION
- min vis. 58
- Caution 43
- Stall 39
- Target 51
In RD232 config
- port 1 - Garmin instrument data
- Port 2- Connext 57,600
- Port 3 & 4 - Garmin Instrument Data
- Port 5 - none
In Transponder
- port 2 - Connext Format 1
-G3X Touch. System ID
-SXM Radio ID
WEIGHTS
-fuel tanks 12.0 lbs
NOTE: I have included below the way you can tie the electric trim into the G3X Touch auto pilot but I have heard that there were problems with servos using this system but haven’t confirmed it. I don’t do it for 2 reasons. First, If you need to change the trim it is such a small change required it just isn’t worth it. I just move my thumb a little and change it.
Secondly, if you are trimmed and cruising along, trim changes aren’t required very often. If you do not have the trim tied into the auto pilot, when the system senses increased torque on the servo as it tries to hold altitude, it will give you a yellow alert on the display saying to “Trim up”, etc. You can choose to manually change the trim and it requires only a very short blip of the trim witch. However, if you are already trimmed ......most of the time you just hit a temporary up or down draft and they system will ask you to change the trim ......BUT.....a few seconds later when the up/down drafts stop......it will ask you to trim again. I never trim it when it asks unless it goes on for a longer period of time, which is rare.
Garmin G3X Auto Trim
By Bill Johnson, CubCrafters Service Center
Are you tired of the Carbon Cub trim 'bump'? Yes, those of us who fly the Carbon Cub enjoy the electric trim, but the planes are pitch sensitive so you have to be quick on the trigger to prevent over trim. While on autopilot, you have to respond to the trim prompts. Not a big deal but there's a better way!
For aircraft having a G3X system, the solution is auto trim. The RV builders have been using the G3X auto trim for many years and enjoy the convenience, however, CubCrafters has never offered this an option. Don't think that stopped us! There is a reason these are experimental aircraft!!
With auto trim, you simply set the autopilot and let the Cub fly itself; no trim prompts, just enjoy the ride. Even with the autopilot off, you can 'set' the trim operating speed to make the bump a little easier to manage. It actually slows the trim speed at higher airspeeds and increases trim speed at lower airspeeds, even with the autopilot off.
The best part? This is easy and cheap to do! Take pins 11, 12, 13, and 14 of the G3X pitch servo and connect them to the trim system. How you ask? Locate the two wires coming from the trim relay going to the trim motor under the belly pan. Cut those wires (to create 4 wires) and connect to the appropriate Garmin Pitch servo wires. This process should only take a couple of hours for the electrical work. Then configure the G3X and test fly. Tune the settings to you liking and enjoy the new capability. Don't want auto trim? Just turn it off!
Reference the G3X manual for configuration and Carbon Cub schematics for trim servo motor wire numbers. On the first Carbon Cub SS I configured, the pin connections were as follows. But check for yourself! I offer no guarantee these are correct.
Garmin Pitch Servo
Carbon Cub Trim Relay/Motor Wire
Pin 11
MB37D200
Pin 12
MB36E200
Pin 13
MB07D200
Pin 14
MB06E200
Now, this is somewhat easy to do, but if you would rather have a professional do it for you, give Bill a call at (270) 847-6511, or if you don't even have an Autopilot.... our order book is ready