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Post subject: FS: RCA 2600 Electric Digital Horizon,3", inclinometer $800 Posted: 21 Jan 2024, 15:35 |
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Joined: 01/21/10 Posts: 2930 Post Likes: +414 Company: Ktronics Aero Services Location: Leander, TX (KRYW)
Aircraft: 1981 TNIO-550 A36
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I have removed my RC Allen 2600 Electronic Digital Horizon.
It was working great when it was removed in December. Includes the "analog" inclinometer (slip, skid ball) and ESP backup battery. It will run on the battery for 5 to 6 hours. The battery was last serviced by Kelly in 2019. They are supposed to be serviced every 3 years, so it's due to go back to Kelly (though it was working fine). Kelly charged $150 to do the battery in 2019.
Also, the avionics shop broke the switch when they removed it (see the photos). It's plastic, and it might be fixable, or I am sure you can get a replacement from Kelly.
The unit is fully electronic (NO SPINNING GYROS) and weighs about a pound. It is a direct plug-in replacement for an electric turn coordinator.
It won't drive your autopilot - its just a simple attitude indicator, no airspeed, no altitude.
$800 Shipped to you in the US. Paypal, Venmo, Zelle (whatever works for you).
Thanks, Kevin
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