Excellent, Karl! Really good idea and engineering! 👍 Same here with my 747-400 sim. If I would build it again (oooh lord 😣), I would also build lot of major parts different, like you said "I should have built ..."! 😎
Thank you. However, I forgot to mention that I did not possess some of the skills or techniques when I first started out. I gained a lot of them through experience and by figuring out easier ways to achieve my goals. This design happens to be one of my favorites.
@@helimech8152 Yeah, same skill development here! I think that's a major part of our hobby: solving problems, try and error and eventually the success in reaching our goals 💪😎 - or, sometimes, a redo 🤣
Just wanted to drop by and say these are amazing! Came across your channel by chance a short while ago - and as a 738 (and previously A321) driver by trade I must say that this is the best (and most reasonably priced) replica I've seen - they even look better than the real incandescent ones in some of our more 'vintage' -800s 😂 Have just ordered one to have a play with along with the files and some PCBs as I've got some ideas for incorporating them into other projects. Look forward to future videos in the series!
Hello, I just packaged them up and sent them out! Please let me know what you think. Good or bad! Its the only way i can make them better. Kind regards, Karl
I have the shop tour scheduled, but I am currently swapping out some tools and tidying up the workshop to ensure it's more organized and efficient. Thanks for watching and taking the time to stop by and comment.
Great design! Just one detail: The Korry you install in this video "BELOW G/S" is the only korry in the aircraft that isn't push to test. You can still push on it, but it's to cancel the warning, as it says on the korry "P-INHIBIT" or push to inhibit.
Absolutley correct! Thats why thare are 4 pins on each korry. You can select between the 2 functions by selecting which pin/terminal you use, just like the real korry.
I like the design but need the PCB to work more like the originals. All my arduinos sink current for the annunciators, this allows me to use the Bright/Dim switch to provide 5 or 3 volts. I guess i'm describing a type 1 whereas yours is closer to a type 2.
You are a genius! Super construction. But the 1st one you mounted, for below glideslope, has to have an extra function I think, when pressed it should silence the alarm for being below glideslope.
Hey They look awesome and pretty close to the real ones... One Thing to mention: The Below GS Korry do NOT have a est function. Its a switch and cancels the Below GS warning sound. Prosim has an Input for that aswell. That MIP is looking pretty close to the real one.!
Hello, I may have forgotten to mention this in the video, but because the circuity is replicated using an actual korry, each korry not only has the press to test, but also press button action for that exact reason.
Hmmm nice... I wonder if these could be redesigned to match buttons in H145 instrument panel! :) I have also been trying to find if anyone has designed a standard circular circuit breaker that not only tells the sim that it has been pulled, but can pop out automatically if you pull it (or it fails) in the sim!
In regards to the design, it can be adjusted but not made smaller without requiring a PCB redesign. As for the circuit breaker, I have yet to address that issue as it will require a great deal of creativity to keep the cost low and size compact enough to fit multiple units together.
Hello, it would if you knew what colour LEDs you were going to use. There was just no way to produce that many different variations. It's so much easier for me just to have a PCB that can be used for a colour combo.
Nice to see it coming together but I have to admit I don't understand how you don't push the annunciators through the hole when pressing. I see the other part coming from the back but is the hole in the panel in a special shape so these things have something to sit against? Anyways thanks for your work! :)
The outer case features a 2mm lip around its edge that fits snugly against the panel. This allows the faceplate and backshell to trap the panel, resulting in a secure fit between the two parts.
Hi Karl. I know you are building a 737 sim, but man it would be awesome if you could build the version of the korry switch that is used on the A320. I'm sure the would sell like hotcakes.
There's a lot in here and in his videos that are fairly easily transferrable to an a320, and as he just said, there's a lot of resources for the a320 on the YT.. Happy building! :)
Nice work! 👍
Great work Karl as always.
Keep them coming our way.
We´re loving and learning!
Thank you. The intention was to demonstrate how to construct these projects and potentially inspire others to use them in their own simulations.
Anything beginning with "K" and ending in " -orry " is incredibly expensive. This will be a big help to the airline guys
I hope so, i now alot of people just print the boxes, but this takes it one step further.
Just dont tell ryanair or they’ll start installing them
@@MozTS too late...
Brilliant! Thanks to you Karl I'm not just interested in aviation, but also in electronics as well.
Thats fantastic to hear! It why I set out on this route!
Excellent, Karl! Really good idea and engineering! 👍 Same here with my 747-400 sim. If I would build it again (oooh lord 😣), I would also build lot of major parts different, like you said "I should have built ..."! 😎
Thank you. However, I forgot to mention that I did not possess some of the skills or techniques when I first started out. I gained a lot of them through experience and by figuring out easier ways to achieve my goals. This design happens to be one of my favorites.
@@helimech8152 Yeah, same skill development here! I think that's a major part of our hobby: solving problems, try and error and eventually the success in reaching our goals 💪😎 - or, sometimes, a redo 🤣
Just wanted to drop by and say these are amazing! Came across your channel by chance a short while ago - and as a 738 (and previously A321) driver by trade I must say that this is the best (and most reasonably priced) replica I've seen - they even look better than the real incandescent ones in some of our more 'vintage' -800s 😂
Have just ordered one to have a play with along with the files and some PCBs as I've got some ideas for incorporating them into other projects. Look forward to future videos in the series!
Hello, I just packaged them up and sent them out! Please let me know what you think. Good or bad! Its the only way i can make them better. Kind regards, Karl
Awesome thanks Karl, look forward to receiving them. Will do! Cheers, Brett
I love watching these videos even though I have no interest in a full sim setup like this...any chance you could do a shop/tool tour?
I have the shop tour scheduled, but I am currently swapping out some tools and tidying up the workshop to ensure it's more organized and efficient. Thanks for watching and taking the time to stop by and comment.
@@helimech8152 I get it, and I'm here for it when it drops!
As always, everything is fine!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing loving these videos so informative! You are a genius!
Thank you and you just made me blush!
Great design! Just one detail: The Korry you install in this video "BELOW G/S" is the only korry in the aircraft that isn't push to test. You can still push on it, but it's to cancel the warning, as it says on the korry "P-INHIBIT" or push to inhibit.
Absolutley correct! Thats why thare are 4 pins on each korry. You can select between the 2 functions by selecting which pin/terminal you use, just like the real korry.
@@helimech8152 That’s awesome ! Looking forward to seeing the rest of your build :)
Amazing!
I like the design but need the PCB to work more like the originals. All my arduinos sink current for the annunciators, this allows me to use the Bright/Dim switch to provide 5 or 3 volts. I guess i'm describing a type 1 whereas yours is closer to a type 2.
You are a genius! Super construction. But the 1st one you mounted, for below glideslope, has to have an extra function I think, when pressed it should silence the alarm for being below glideslope.
Hello, all the korry 318's have push button facility, inclucding my replicas. You only wire the button/Switch section if you need that function.
@@helimech8152 Which makes the construction even more impressive😃
Hey
They look awesome and pretty close to the real ones... One Thing to mention: The Below GS Korry do NOT have a est function. Its a switch and cancels the Below GS warning sound. Prosim has an Input for that aswell. That MIP is looking pretty close to the real one.!
Hello, I may have forgotten to mention this in the video, but because the circuity is replicated using an actual korry, each korry not only has the press to test, but also press button action for that exact reason.
Hmmm nice... I wonder if these could be redesigned to match buttons in H145 instrument panel! :) I have also been trying to find if anyone has designed a standard circular circuit breaker that not only tells the sim that it has been pulled, but can pop out automatically if you pull it (or it fails) in the sim!
In regards to the design, it can be adjusted but not made smaller without requiring a PCB redesign. As for the circuit breaker, I have yet to address that issue as it will require a great deal of creativity to keep the cost low and size compact enough to fit multiple units together.
You are Amazing!!! Files available to purchase?
Hello, Humbled by your words. The files are on the website to suit most budgets hopefully.
Hello Karl, would it be possible to integrate the resistors for the led on the pcb?
Hello, it would if you knew what colour LEDs you were going to use. There was just no way to produce that many different variations. It's so much easier for me just to have a PCB that can be used for a colour combo.
Could the PCB be used in a a320 build?
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how do i make the PCB or where do i get it?
Nice to see it coming together but I have to admit I don't understand how you don't push the annunciators through the hole when pressing. I see the other part coming from the back but is the hole in the panel in a special shape so these things have something to sit against?
Anyways thanks for your work! :)
The outer case features a 2mm lip around its edge that fits snugly against the panel. This allows the faceplate and backshell to trap the panel, resulting in a secure fit between the two parts.
@@helimech8152 that makes sense, thanks for the information.
Hi Karl. I know you are building a 737 sim, but man it would be awesome if you could build the version of the korry switch that is used on the A320. I'm sure the would sell like hotcakes.
Hello, That version is already released and I seem to make a lot for airbus at the moment!
where can I get some pcbs for the kory?
Hello, they are all on the webshop!
Are the 737 files available for purchase?
Greetings! You can access the necessary files and build guides for your project by visiting 737DIYSIM.com.
First again lol
Brilliant! It makes me smile!
😡 Promo-SM
Haha, Really?
Man I wish you did a320 builds too 😢
There's just no need, there are so many talented creators out there, they don't need me standing on their toes.
There's a lot in here and in his videos that are fairly easily transferrable to an a320, and as he just said, there's a lot of resources for the a320 on the YT.. Happy building! :)