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PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:40 am    Post subject: Low level fuel indicators Reply with quote

Thanks to you Kitfoxers, who sent emails concerning a low level fuel indicator for my Kitfox 4, poly header tank. Below are several suppliers of low level fuel indicators, that I'll pass on to the group, for those folks wanting the low level fuel indicator. Awfully good insurrance .............


www.blueskyaviation.net


http://www.murlewilliamsaviation.com



Wicks, ACS 6905-400 $20.60 Sensor
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:46 am    Post subject: Low level fuel indicators Reply with quote

And the low tech unit
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog/product_search_results.php/search=ZndzLTE =
~$30+ shipping

And the light
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog/product_search_results.php/search=Z3ctMzI2
~$10+shipping
It does not flash nor is it an LED but a quick search will find yo a flashing LED light.

Murle's unit is also good but plumbing is more complex and it costs $95 + shipping

The Blue Sky site does not have an on line catalog?

Contact John at www.kitfoxaircraftllc.com to see if they sell the original Skystar unit which was optical and required the header tank to be painted black.

Regards, Paul
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At 07:40 AM 9/10/2006, you wrote:
[quote]Thanks to you Kitfoxers, who sent emails concerning a low level fuel indicator for my Kitfox 4, poly header tank. Below are several suppliers of low level fuel indicators, that I'll pass on to the group, for those folks wanting the low level fuel indicator. Awfully good insurrance ............


www.blueskyaviation.net


http://www.murlewilliamsaviation.com



Wicks, ACS 6905-400 $20.60 Sensor

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:42 pm    Post subject: Low level fuel indicators Reply with quote

More complex? I have one of Murle's units... Mount unit near header
tank. Cut vent line (from your Kitfox header tank to right-hand fuel
tank in wing). Lower portion of hose goes to lower fitting in Murle's
unit. Upper portion of cut vent line goes to upper fitting in Murle's
unit. How can this be complex?

Lynn

On Sunday, September 10, 2006, at 10:44 AM, PWilson wrote:
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Murle's unit is also good but plumbing is more complex and it costs
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:50 am    Post subject: Low level fuel indicators Reply with quote

I certainly agree with Lynn on this one. I also purchased the Murle Williams
low fuel warning system and had it fitted to my system in about 45 minutes.

Admittedly Murle's documentation is a little sparse but this system is ultra
simple and works like a charm.

Also Murle doesn't use credit cards - he just sends you an invoice and you
send a cheque.

Nice guy

Gary Algate
Classic 4 Jab 2200

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:51 am    Post subject: Low level fuel indicators Reply with quote

45 compared to 5 for teh lowtech method
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I certainly agree with Lynn on this one. I also purchased the Murle Williams
low fuel warning system and had it fitted to my system in about 45 minutes.

Admittedly Murle's documentation is a little sparse but this system is ultra
simple and works like a charm.

Also Murle doesn't use credit cards - he just sends you an invoice and you
send a cheque.

Nice guy

Gary Algate
Classic 4 Jab 2200

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