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Dynon ACM Jump Start Kit

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Overview

The Advanced Control Module “ACM” Jump Start Kit will provide you with a solid well-engineered foundation for your aircraft’s electrical system and panel wiring.

The ACM is the main power distribution center for the aircraft’s electrical system - avionics, headsets, aircraft lights, autopilot servos, trim servos, flap motor, control sticks and panel switches all get connected to the ACM. Using the ACM with its plug-and-play features vastly simplifies an aircraft’s wiring and troubleshooting. The ACM also makes future upgrades incredibly easy. Want to add an IFR Navigator in the future? No problem, just plug it into the ACM NAV-COM and GPS NAVIGATOR plugs. The complex and time consuming (Audio Panel, GPS RS-232 data, NAV ARINC data and GPS ARINC) wiring is already done.

The ACM Jump Start Kit includes the Advanced Control Module and everything you need connect a Skyview or Advanced EFIS, Backup Battery, Transponder, ADS-b receiver, and SV-GPS using our plug-and-play harnesses.
   
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Features

  • Advanced Control Module with Electronic Circuit Breakers
  • ACM to PFD EFIS Network & Main Harness 24”
  • ACM to Transponder, ADS-b, GPS Harness
  • ACM Skyview Dual Backup Battery Harness
  • ACM Aircraft Connector Kit

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