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Unread 07-28-03, 01:37 PM
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Aerospace Logic FL-100 Dual Fuel Level Indicator

Has anyone installed a Aerospace fuel indicator in their aircraft. What is involved an what was the cost??

http://www.aerospacelogic.com/FL-100.htm

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fuel indicator

Frank

this is an indicator, not a "system". It appears to only work on resistive pickups or sensors. The 337 uses pennycap capacitive type sensor with an output in milliamps that drives the coil type indicator on the instrument panel. In other words, the Aerospace INDICATOR requires a linear type voltage input as opposed to current.

You need to find a way of elilminating the pennycap sensor and also finding a system than can integrate readings from more than one tank in the case of some models.

I rather doubt this is an easy task. Running with full tanks is an accurate way of determining your departure fuel load.

Any substitute system should be STC'D. Shadin 760C is your best bet.


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