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Post by englishnguyen on Nov 1, 2023 6:46:37 GMT
On my P2008, flap can not move when switch changing from UP to TO and LD position, maybe flap actuator failure. Does anyone have experience on this problem, please help me. I am looking for where can I buy flap actuator as soon as possible. Part number of Flap actuator 28-9-0072-000 can not get any information from Google, ebay.... Help me and thank you very much
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Post by technammech on Nov 1, 2023 14:35:11 GMT
On my P2008, flap can not move when switch changing from UP to TO and LD position, maybe flap actuator failure. Does anyone have experience on this problem, please help me. I am looking for where can I buy flap actuator as soon as possible. Part number of Flap actuator 28-9-0072-000 can not get any information from Google, ebay.... Help me and thank you very much View AttachmentProbably going to need to call Josh at Tecnam fla 863-655-2400
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Post by englishnguyen on Nov 3, 2023 15:42:14 GMT
Finally, I found out the flap relay box failure. One of two relay was died. Nais relay is used in this box. Relay box use to change flap actuator direction, relays need to high current and I think Nais relays are not strong enough.
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Post by englishnguyen on Nov 3, 2023 15:48:10 GMT
On my P2008, flap can not move when switch changing from UP to TO and LD position, maybe flap actuator failure. Does anyone have experience on this problem, please help me. I am looking for where can I buy flap actuator as soon as possible. Part number of Flap actuator 28-9-0072-000 can not get any information from Google, ebay.... Help me and thank you very much View AttachmentProbably going to need to call Josh at Tecnam fla 863-655-2400 Thank for your information 👍
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Post by nohippychicks on Nov 12, 2023 4:25:14 GMT
Hey, just curious; what year/serial number is your aircraft? I didn't see your post in time to offer anything, but I've seen these relays fail a few times. Each time, I do a postmortem on the box and find "Jellybean," (or off the shelf) parts that could easily be user replaceable. Your picture is the most crudely built one I've seen. That looks like it's literally just some strip board with a couple relays stuck to it.
If you're able, would you mind posting a picture of the underside of that board as well as some taken from other angles? I'd be curious to see if that particular board has any snubber diodes or sockets on it or if it's simply relays soldered onto a board. Either way, if you'd like a spare unit I'm certain that could be rebuilt by most home-gamers and, with the lax LSA rules not be much of a consideration for a reinstall down the line if your replacement fails.
Anyone have thoughts?
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