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Thanks Bob,
Welded bungs? top, bottom, side mounted? Sensor part #?
Chrissi &
Randi www.CozyGirrrl.com CG
Products, Custom Aircraft Hardware Chairwomen, Sun-N-Fun Engine Workshop
In a message dated 6/22/2012 3:40:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
btilley@mchsi.com writes:
Chrissi
I have 2 three inches from flange and another three inches from turbo
exit
Bob
Speaking of EGT sensors, where would be the best place to put them on a
turbo engine?
Chrissi
& Randi www.CozyGirrrl.com CG Products,
Custom Aircraft Hardware Chairwomen, Sun-N-Fun Engine Workshop
Tracy and others,
I had a problem with the #2 EGT going
erratically up to over 2K. I couldn't find anything wrong with
the probe, so I sent the EM-2 to Tracy for evaluation. He didn't
find anything wrong with the EM-2 so back to the drawing
board!
I got my hangar mate to come out and give me an
assist. We discovered that if I moved the probe back and forth
along the exhaust manifold, the output of the probe would change up to
into the 40s milivolt. At first I thought that I was somehow
getting voltage onto the exhaust manifold and it was being picked up by
the probe.
Turns out that the probe connects to the thermocouple
wire with two ring connectors and the edges of the ring connectors were
cutting thru the insulation of the adjacent wire causing a
short.
Tracy has sent the EM-2 back and now I need to figure a way
to connect the wires without causing a short and so that it doesn't
cause an error in the output.
Anyone have a suggestion about how
to do that??
Bill B
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