Re: KR> "Until low cost reliable engine monitoring is available..."

2019-05-29 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
Rob Schmitt N1852Z -Original Message- From: KRnet On Behalf Of Craig Williams via KRnet Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 11:53 AM To: KRnet Cc: Craig Williams Subject: Re: KR> "Until low cost reliable engine monitoring is available..." There is this. http://experimentalavionic

Re: KR> "Until low cost reliable engine monitoring is available..."

2019-05-29 Thread Rogelio M. Serrano Jr. via KRnet
Did someone mention metal debris sensors? A lubriclone with an easy to inspect collector will do. A magnet before the oil filter might work as well as long as it can be easily inspected without draining the oil. Better still, an in-line metal debris sensor will warn you of trouble before it beco

Re: KR> "Until low cost reliable engine monitoring is available..."

2019-05-29 Thread Craig Williams via KRnet
There is this. http://experimentalavionics.com/engine-management-system/ Craig > On May 29, 2019 at 12:18 PM John Bouyea via KRnet > wrote: > > > Engine monitoring was recently mentioned in a message. I'd like to gain some > information on that topic. ___

KR> "Until low cost reliable engine monitoring is available..."

2019-05-29 Thread John Bouyea via KRnet
Engine monitoring was recently mentioned in a message. I'd like to gain some information on that topic. I built a Stratux ADSB receiver (http://stratux.me/) following online instructions and a few relatively inexpensive electronic components. The main piece of the hardware is the Raspberry Pi micro