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Hi Bob,
Have not given it serious thought.
Would depend on how much demand, cost, etc. Also want to see how it works
out. The previous one I designed and built of analog parts worked fine -
but, this digital design world is new to me. So, I need to test it thoroughly on
the aircraft - particularly the "automatic" calibration algorithm I have in the
software code.
However, if I did decide to sell it would
probably be mid-late summer time before it happened. The current design is
somewhat labor intensive in cutting apart the board into the front panel and
Chip board, placing "sockets and plugs" on each board so they can plug together,
etc. I would need to look a ways to simplify it a bit and I am certain the
layout of the board could be improved. Already, Finn has pointed out my
resistors are mounted by their "legs" {:>).
Ed A
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:14
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Digital Fuel
Monitoring System
Are
you going to sell them for how much, and
when?
Bob
Perkinson
Hendersonville,
TN.
RV9A
If
Nothing Changes
Nothing
Changes!
Here
are a couple of photos of my homebrew digital fuel monitoring system, I have
mentioned in the past
Ed
Ed
Anderson Rv-6A N494BW Rotary Powered Matthews, NC eanderson@carolina.rr.com
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