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4/3/2018 11:13 AM
 

Hey all...

I'm planning to replace my Garmin 496 with an iFly 740b.  Currently my 496 drives my autopilot, so I want to retain that functionality with the iFly unit.  My question:

To avoid having to re-run wires, and since the existing harness plugs into my servos currently, can I simply snip the end off the proprietary connector on the 496 cable and run the wires into a 9 pin connector to connect to the 9pin-to-USB adapter that iFly sells?  I think all the iFly needs is the black (ground) and blue (data out) wires from the following 496 cable schematic:

Obviously I will disable the power wire and run a separate DC wire to the iFLY through the breaker currently used by the 496.  Am I missing something, or should it be just that simple?  I understand the basics, but I'm not a wiring expert.  I do have an expert to assist and based on my description he thinks this should work and be the easiest way to get things up and going. 

Thanks!

 
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4/3/2018 3:52 PM
 

Nobody?

 
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4/3/2018 6:01 PM
 

Your theory sounds good, the iFly unit only needs pin 3 for data out and pin 5 for ground on a USB-to-serial interface. But, Garmin likes proprietary data formats, so what works for Garmin won't always work for everyone else. What autopilot are you using? That'll help me give a definitive answer.

 
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4/3/2018 11:23 PM
 

It's a TruTrak Digiflight IIVS.  The aircraft is a 2007 Flight Design CTSW (ELSA so I can make all these fun changes).

 
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4/4/2018 9:35 AM
 

Thank you. According to the installation guide for the TruTrak, the Garmin's serial Data Out 1 goes to pin 17 on the AP, which is where pin 3 from the iFly serial interface needs to go. Going from pin 3 to the blue wire should work as long as pin 5 goes to a common ground, and the black wire might work for that. 

 
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