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				 Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:10 am    Post subject: Vertical Power VP-50 with an Egg 3.6L engine and Z19RB | 
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				At Oshkosh this year I spoke to a fellow Sportsman builder, Tim Dyer, who asked if I had considered the Vertical Power VP-50 which sells for about $1500. I knew about the VP-200 which is $6495 and had considered  it out of my price range. However, after looking at the detailed data available on the VP web site, the VP-50 really does look interesting and possibly affordable since there are three of us building this Sportsman.   www.verticalpower.com 
 
   So I posted a question on the Vertical Power forum about using the VP-50 with the Bob Nuckolls Z19RB schematic. Here is the reply I got within 2 hours from Marc Ausman, Mr. Vertical Power:
   Vertical Power    Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 223      VP-50 with Subaru engine  You can use the VP-50 in the same manner as the VP-100 is used with the Subaru engine. In the docs section of our web site, you'll see a Subaru section. Use the VP-100 diagram as a reference - it is essentially the Z-19 diagram, but we designed it with Eggenfellner. 
   The way we recommend wiring is as follows: - the wiring specific for the Subaru engine is handled separately from the VP system.  - the VP system is used to power all the other stuff on your aircraft. - the VP system is used to monitor the voltage of both batteries. On the VP-50, use J8 pin 12 input to monitor the aux battery voltage.     
  
  Any thoughts from anyone else?
 
  
  Dee Whittington
 
  
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