No Doug, I do not know. I have no EM2, so my
UMA pressure sensor simply drives my UMA fuel pressure gauge.
sorry.
Ed
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 8:57 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: UMA Fuel Pressure sending unit
question
Do you know if this will work out of the box with the EM2 or will a
resistor, etc. be required?
Thanks.
Doug
Costs about 5X more (than VDO) but might be worth it if it's
reliable. It might work but I'd need to know more than the part
number to be able to tell. If you could tell me the output
(resistance/voltage?) at zero and 70 PSI I could make that an option for the
EM2/3 even it it won't work now.
Tracy
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 8:24 AM, <DLOMHEIM@aol.com> wrote:
Ed: Do you know if this will work out of the box with the EM2 or
will a resistor, etc. be required?
Thanks.
Doug
Ed Anderson wrote on 12/28:
"Tracy, UMA has some fuel pressure transducers - I've
used the same one for over 10 years. Look under the non-TSO Pressure
sensors menu. I use the one with a range of 0-70 psi with Pressure max
of 290 psi.
Ed"
Aircraft Spruce Number:
UMA Pressure Sender (U) 0-70 PSI |
10-01059 |
$112.95 |
|