KR>CO sensor

2022-01-26 Thread Flesner
I guess it the word "airplane" printed on the package that makes detecting CO2 cost $150 MORE then detecting the same substance in the home.  Correct? Larry Flesner -Please see LIST RULES and KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html -Change list delivery o

KR>CO sensor review

2022-01-26 Thread Craig Williams
https://youtu.be/MfzfP5CZBj8 So after watching this video about the Mooney driver I bought what he suggested. The Sensorcon CO inspector model INS2-CO-01. They just came out with the AV8 Inspector that I suspect is the same thing. ANYWHO, I was disappointing. The Alarm tone was weak and th

KR>Re: PIREP: Exhaust System Failure -> CO Hazard

2022-01-26 Thread Mark Langford
https://www.eaa.org/videos/6222856341001 is the video I had in mind. You may have to be an EAA member to get to that linknot sure about that. It will make a believer of you though. Unfortunately, it's over an hour long! If you're not an EAA member, you probably shouldn't be building an

KR>Re: PIREP: Exhaust System Failure -> CO Hazard

2022-01-26 Thread Flesner
On 1/25/2022 10:51 PM, John Bouyea wrote: I noticed a whitish-grey film down there. + That whitish-grey film seen anywhere in the vicinity of an exhaust component is a sure sign of an exhaust leak.  Exhaust fumes are the only thing that produce

KR>Re: PIREP: Exhaust System Failure -> CO Hazard

2022-01-26 Thread Mark Langford
I didn't have 42 minutes to kill watching that slow-moving video, but "our own" Doug Steen had a similar experience in his Dragonfly (I believe it was) decades ago, unconscious, running out of fuel over Florida, and crashing (horizontally, at least) into Florida somewhere. I'll let him tel