I recently decided I'd like to have a fuel flow meter in the KR. I
selected the FC-10 with an FC-60 sensor. I had the spot in mind where
I'd install the sensor. With sensor and instrument in hand I dived in
to the KR this afternoon, upside down, under the forward deck to remove
a section of
My surplus Grand Rapids fuel flow sensor is spoken for.
Arrangements are underway to ship it to a good home.
Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
California, MD, USA
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I have a fuel flow sensor in my KR-2 for a Grand Rapids EIS. The sensor was
given to me. Don't know if it works: GR wants $184 to pay for the
activation code to make the GR display pay attention to the sensor. If
anyone has a use for the Grand Rapids fuel flow sensor, let me know and I
will
On 12/18/2017 1:49 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
I don't see why people are comparing a fuel flow meter to a dipstick. As
far as I can see they don't have anything to do with each other. A fuel
flow gauge gives real-time consumption information. A dipstick is
basically something to make
Phil in Australia said,
> Hard to beat s dip stick. But check out this flow meter Ebay item
263346804586
Hey! There's some interesting gadgets over there! Great prices too,
although shipping is outrageous.
The brand name of this eBay unit is "Topargee". Looking at their
Hard to beat s dip stick. But check out this flow meter Ebay item
263346804586
Phil
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> "A good nap brought things back in to perspective. You only have to
calibrate the
paint stick once and it's good for a lifetime. :-)"
But then, what will you do instead of sitting in the cockpit prior to
going for a flight, re-calibrating the fuel flow meter? Until, (as with
Mark L.) I gave up
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On Dec 17, 2017 12:30 PM, "Kayak via KRnet" wrote:
i think u should put a lid on it ken ;)
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Ken Hurley via KRnet
wrote:
> And a paint stick can paddle someone too. I just wanted to stir things up.
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i think u should put a lid on it ken ;)
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Ken Hurley via KRnet
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> And a paint stick can paddle someone too. I just wanted to stir things up.
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And a paint stick can paddle someone too. I just wanted to stir things up.
On Dec 17, 2017 10:53 AM, "Flesner via KRnet" wrote:
> It worked fine for maybe 20 hours, and it's been crazy ever since. Not
> crazy in a way that makes any sensemaybe 5% of the time I'd say it's
> accurate, but mos
It worked fine for maybe 20 hours, and it's been crazy ever since. Not
crazy in a way that makes any sensemaybe 5% of the time I'd say it's
accurate, but most of the time it wanders quickly between the normal 3.8
gph and something like 50 gph!
I'm back to what always works...a paint stirrin
I've had a Floscan 201 fuel flow sensor in both N56ML and N891JF. It
worked flawlessly in N56ML on the EIS for something like 750 hours, and
then started drifting a bit sometimes, so I replaced it and it worked
fine afterwards. When I redid the fuel system in N91JF, I swapped the
working Flo
Guys I have a Silver Instrument Model IIIC with a yellow tag (It's used but I
have never used it). Its left over from when I closed my shop. From what I can
see on the display it supports two tanks and you can select fuel remaining or
time remaining on one of the displays. If you are interested
Larry said, "I recall a reasonable priced fuel flow meter being discussed
a year or
two back . . ."
These things are a can of worms, unreliable over time and expensive. .
.
I've had one of these almost the entire eleven years I've owned N335KC.
I had to replace the sensor early on. Lowrance
I am using this one. I tested it and if I remember correctly it gave 515 pulses
per gallon. I have an Arduino processing that data and displaying it on a small
4x20 display. I assume it could feed a meter that could be calibrated to the
pps or ppm.
eBay item number: 112586699418
> On December
I have a Red Cube. I used it on my Dynon system. Not sure what they sell for,
but if anyone is interested, I will settle on a price.
My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder Web Site
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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Subject: KR> fuel flow meter
I recall a reasonable priced fuel flow meter being discussed a year or
two back and can't find anything in the archives. Does anyone recall
the brand name / suppliers. Santa Claus dropped some green packing from
his money bag and he's not answering his phone so I thought I'd just
spend it.
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