Vertical Power Vp-x

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Overview

Certification: The VP-X is for use only with experimental and light sport aircraft.

Note: Either a wiring harness kit or connector-only kit is required with the VP-X system.

The VP-X integrates with many popular EFIS products enabling you to monitor and control your entire electrical system on the EFIS display. In addition using the EFIS for attitude, navigation, and engine information, you now can use the EFIS display to monitor the health of your electrical system, view and control the status of individual circuits, and respond to circuit faults.

Vertical Power offers these capabilities through the use of a patented electronic circuit breaker (ECB) technology that is at the core of all of our products. Of course, ECBs provide circuit protection like old-fashion thermal circuit breakers, but ECBs do a lot more than just detect circuit faults. ECBs are intelligent, configurable, and offer capabilities not otherwise available with old-style breakers. For example, ECBs can detect a burned-out landing light or disable the starter circuit while the engine is running.

The VP-X supports a single bus electrical architecture with a single or dual alternator configuration. It additionally supports the ability to measure the voltage on an aux battery. There are enough circuits to wire a typical RV (including the RV-10), Glastar, Lancair Legacy, Velocity, Cozy, or other 2 to 4 place aircraft.

Wiring With the VP-X
Wiring your airplane is a serious project. No one can make it easy, but we can make it a lot easier. We provide complete instructions, how-to guides, tool rentals, wiring harnesses and wiring diagrams to assist with your project.



Rather than a mess of wiring behind the panel, you wire from the VP-X directly to each electrical device. Run a power wire from the VP-X to the landing light. Run a power wire to the EFIS. Run a power wire to the transponder. Run a bundle of five wires to a trim servo. Run two wires to the flap motor. And so on. Run a small wire from each trim switch, the flap switch, and panel switch to the VP-X.

Then use the setup menus in the EFIS to configure your system. You specify which power pin each device is connected to, what the circuit breaker values are, and which switch should turn each device (or group of devices) on or off.

You can use any type of switch you like to match your panel.
DualBuss? Technology
The VP-X Pro includes Vertical Power?s new DualBuss? technology that has two independent power busses in a single system, delivering unprecedented levels of redundancy and safety. Builders can now easily divide avionics and other electrical loads between two power busses, and should one bus controller fail the other bus will continue to operate independently and be able to provide power to the starter contactor. Each bus controller is powered by an independent power supply and microprocessor.

Cost Analysis

Below is a table showing the cost of various components for your aircraft to achieve a basic level of functionality to the VP-X. As you look at each component, consider the added complexity for the wiring, learning, troubleshooting, and mounting requirements for each one. We think you?ll find the cost and simplicity of the VP-X is very competitive.

Item

?

Old Way?

VP-X

Circuit breakers

$600

Included

Landing light wig-wag module

$100

Included

Trim controller w/ harness

$430

Included

Flap positioning system

$225

Included

Flap controller w/ harness

$290

Included

Flap over-speed warning module

$65

Included

Over-voltage module

$35

Included

Shunts

$50

Not needed

Relays

$40

Not needed

E-bus diode

$20

Not needed

Airspeed switch

$49

Not needed


What you will need VP-X System

What you won't need "

Old Way"

EFIS (see list of supported

Circuit breakers/fuses

models further down the page)

(except for backup circuits)

Panel switches, including master, mag and starter

Shunt/hall effect sensor

Trim switch(es), on panel or stick

Over-voltage module

Flap switch, on panel or stick

Low-voltage alarm

Battery contactor

Flap positioning system

Starter contactor

Flap controller

VP-X Wiring Harness or Connector-Only Kit,

Flap over-speed module

(sold separately)

Mechanical airspeed switch

Flap position sensor (optional)

Trim controller

Big wires between battery, starter, and VP-X

Trim speed controller

Wig-wag module

Trim or flap position indicators

Trim relays

Trim voltage regulator

Avionics relay

E-bus diode


VP-X System Capabilities

Type

VP-X Sport

VP-X Pro

2A circuits*

2

2

3A circuit*

1

1

5A circuits*

8

15

10A circuits*

5

6

15A circuits*

3

3

Starter contactor circuit

Yes

Yes

Pitch trim motor controller

Yes

Yes

Roll trim motor controller

Yes

Yes

Reversible flap motor control with braking

Yes

Yes

Flap and trim position sensor inputs

Yes

Yes

Processors

1

2

Power supplies

1

2

Flap and trim switch inputs

6

6

Panel switch inputs

10

10

Aux battery voltage measurement

No

Yes

Starter annunciator

Yes

Yes

Volts

14v

14v or 28v

Main power input from battery contactor

Yes

Yes

RS-232 interface to EFIS

Yes

Yes

Ethernet interface to PC

Yes

Yes

* Circuit breaker value can be set anywhere between 1 amp and the maximum value shown.

Interfaces

The VP-X requires an EFIS for alarm and status display. The currently supported systems include:
? Advanced Flight Systems 3400s, 3500s, 4500s, 5500s, 5600s
? Grand Rapids Technologies HX and Sport SX
? MGL Avionics Voyager/Odyssey Gen II/MGL Avionics Xtreme
? Garmin G3X
? Dynon Skyview

Software Updates and Setup
Software updating and system configuration are performed using a PC application that runs on Windows and connects to the VP-X via an Ethernet cable.

Weight Analysis
The VP-X weighs 1.9 pounds. Depending on the aircraft and the way it is outfitted, the VP-X comes in about net-neutral or a few pounds of weight savings.