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Fergus Kyle
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 291 Location: Burlington ON Canada
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:01 am Post subject: EMS-D10/Rotax914 - version II |
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Sorry, I MUST read my output more carefully - this should have read:
Cheers,
This is directed to those having the above combination installed:
I am wondering how you attached the MAP sensor to the engine
successfully. In particular, if the sensor is on the source or remote, and
if the latter what material you used to connect the two. I am fussing over
inherent heat and vibration problems.
Much obliged in expectation,
Ferg
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jodel(at)nildram.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:04 am Post subject: EMS-D10/Rotax914 - version II |
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Ferg,
I have the Dynon supplied MP sensor and the Smart avionics one for
their prop controller. Both are mounted on the firewall and connected
(using Europa supplied 6mm fuel tubing & a T piece) to the MP sensing
point on the carb balance cross tube (or what ever it's called!)
Simon Smith
jodel(at)nildram.co.uk
On 1 Dec 2007, at 16:00, Fergus Kyle wrote:
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Sorry, I MUST read my output more carefully - this should have read:
Cheers,
This is directed to those having the above combination installed:
I am wondering how you attached the MAP sensor to the engine
successfully. In particular, if the sensor is on the source or
remote, and
if the latter what material you used to connect the two. I am
fussing over
inherent heat and vibration problems.
Much obliged in expectation,
Ferg
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josok-e(at)ukolo.fi Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:15 am Post subject: EMS-D10/Rotax914 - version II |
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Hi Ferg.
Same as Simon, but only the Dynon sensor. Saves a T-piece, a sensor and some tubing and some weight. The D180 map is a bit jumpy, too sensitive, whereas the Smart Avionics controller has a more steady reading. Both readings do precisely agree. The Smart Avionics controller also has a % power indication, which seems to be pretty precise.
Regards,
Jos Okhuijsen
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Ivor Phillips
Joined: 16 Jan 2006 Posts: 253 Location: London UK
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:15 pm Post subject: EMS-D10/Rotax914 - version II |
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Jos
If you put a small restrictor in the feed to the Map sensor it will
smooth out the pulses so the Dynon can handle the fluctuation ,
Regards
Ivor
The D180 map is a bit jumpy, too sensitive, whereas the Smart Avionics
controller has a more steady reading. Both readings do precisely agree.
The Smart Avionics controller also has a % power indication, which seems
to be pretty precise.
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 3:36 pm Post subject: EMS-D10/Rotax914 - version II |
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Hi Ivor,
The restrictor option crossed my mind, for a very brief moment. As the CS controller, with exactly the same input clearly shows, it is possible to smooth out electronically. That way the sensitivity and lag are adjustable, a restrictor is not. Maybe Mike should offer his services at Dynon, or should start making his own EFIS/EMS.
Basically, mechanical solutions are born dead, just like the typewriter we all once admired. Long live the sixpack
Regards,
Jos Okhuijsen
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