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    I made a bracket for my PCAS. It can be powered by batterys or cigarette lighter. I am using the lighter so I don't have to worry about batteries dieing. I'll clean up the wire routing with some small stick-on wire clips. This Zaon PCAS works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by runtoeat View Post
    I made a bracket for my PCAS. It can be powered by batterys or cigarette lighter. I am using the lighter so I don't have to worry about batteries dieing. I'll clean up the wire routing with some small stick-on wire clips. This Zaon PCAS works well.

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    What did you use to make that? I've trained myself to put my hand on it during take offs
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    James, I used thin aluminum roof flashing material. Please send me an email. reh3335@yahoo.com
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