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Back to the harness! It's time to get some of the connectors pinned for all the Garmin avionics. The baseline to getting the harness in the plane is about 15 connectors that need to be wired, pinned out, grounded, etc. While additional connectors will be required to carry signals for items like engine monitoring, that'll wait until I have an engine... This process is fun, and relatively straightforward if you're starting with a good wiring diagram--either one you've worked out all the kinks on or one that an avionics shop has done the hard thinking for you. While I haven't referenced my diagram much, it has about two months of on-and-off research and work into it. I think that pays off as I sail through the connectors with limited amount of head scratching. Still, "sailing through it" consists of several days of crimping and connecting. Here I also unpack a few additional items needed for power system, take a look at my latest "temporary" panel, and of course, pay tribute to all the dads out there for Fathers Day. For those wondering (and miraculously reading this), I'd estimate I'm about one-to-two months out from flipping the switch on the full avionics package. 6 weeks. Let's see how this ages. Daily Beetle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Texas Techno by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... ------------ I'm Ryan, an aviation enthusiast who has decided to build his own aircraft and publish the entire process online for others to watch along. If you have ever want to build an airplane, this is a great glimpse at what it takes. The airplane is a two-person experimental kit built aluminum plane capable of over 200 miles per hour, and a range of over 700 miles. The kit is manufactured by Van's Aircraft one of the most prolific kit aircraft providers in the world. The airplane is aerobatic, functional, and fun. The build is challenging, time consuming, fun and rewarding. Check out my instagram @ryanflyspdx Also check out my website, ryanflys.com, I'll be updating this more regularly. You'll catch daily updates, quick access to videos, and more information about the project. Please note, this channel is for entertainment only and should not be used as build advice/consultation. I am an amateur builder sharing my experience.