---------------------------------------------------------- Europa-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 06/03/14: 9 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:20 AM - Re: SkyYiew antenna (Bud Yerly) 2. 07:31 AM - Re: SkyYiew antenna (Fred Klein) 3. 09:58 AM - Re: SkyYiew antenna (David Joyce) 4. 10:25 AM - coolant thermostat uk (William Bliss) 5. 11:13 AM - Re: coolant thermostat uk (AUVRAY Michel) 6. 11:42 AM - Re: coolant thermostat uk (Karl Heindl) 7. 04:34 PM - Re: coolant thermostat uk (Keith Hickling) 8. 10:56 PM - Re: coolant thermostat uk (Nigel Graham) 9. 11:14 PM - Re: coolant thermostat uk (Christoph Both) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:20:22 AM PST US Subject: Re: Europa-List: SkyYiew antenna From: Bud Yerly Fred I think my wordy answers take too much computer space. One of the reasons for using a metal inverted hat is to limit direct RF fro m the radio stack. Orient it laterally. Its worked so far. Bud Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID Fred Klein wrote: Budthank you for your comprehensive reply to my questions I keep a special file of your thorough and detailed postsespeciall y helpful to a novice since my bird is tending towards having a high degree of novelty. How I value this forum=2C Fred On Jun 2=2C 2014=2C at 10:43 AM=2C Bud Yerly wrote: > Have mounted Garmin=2C Dynon=2C Grand Rapids GPS antennas inside the pane l. > > Some Rules: > Never had any problems with these simple rules. > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:31:54 AM PST US From: Fred Klein Subject: Re: Europa-List: SkyYiew antenna Bud=85because of concerns for available space within the instrument module, I=92ve opted to locate my SV-250-GPS puck in my overhead console, midway (in two axes) between the door hinges, hopefully avoiding any potential RF interference problems. I appreciate being alerted to both the RF issue as well as the visual reflection issue had I just plunked the puck down on the top surface of the module (which I was about to do) before receiving various listers=92 comments and recommendations. F. On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:19 AM, Bud Yerly wrote: > One of the reasons for using a metal inverted hat is to limit direct RF from the radio stack. Orient it laterally. Its worked so far. > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 09:58:02 AM PST US From: "David Joyce" Subject: Re: Europa-List: SkyYiew antenna Fred, Coming late into this thread, for what it is worth, I have two GPS aerials in the panel overhead between the doors - one for a Garmin 496 and the other for the built in GPS in my EFIS. I have a very thin plywood panel filling that gap and they are fixed to the panel, which also houses the headset sockets. The aerial wires run one up each side of the windscreen. They have worked faultlessly for 12 years and unlike most of my friends I have never run out of GPS signal at any time. I would strongly endorse the warning of not having anything on top of the panel that will give reflections. Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 08:19:15 -0400 Bud Yerly wrote: >Fred > I think my wordy answers take too much computer space. > > One of the reasons for using a metal inverted hat is to >limit direct RF from the radio stack. Orient it >laterally. Its worked so far. > > Bud > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID > >Fred Klein wrote: > > Budthank you for your comprehensive reply to my >questionsI keep a special file of your thorough and >detailed postsespecially helpful to a novice since my >bird is tending towards having a high degree of novelty. > > How I value this forum, > >Fred > > On Jun 2, 2014, at 10:43 AM, Bud Yerly > wrote: > >> Have mounted Garmin, Dynon, Grand Rapids GPS antennas >>inside the panel. >> >> Some Rules: > >> Never had any problems with these simple rules. >> > ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 10:25:25 AM PST US From: William Bliss Subject: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Hello all G-WUFF is running a bit cool. I need to fit a coolant thermostat and plan to follow Standard Mod SM12915. Only problem is that Conair no longer sell the thermostat and will not tell me anything about it. Does anyone know of a suitable thermostat valve with 25mm outlets? William Bliss ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 11:13:59 AM PST US From: AUVRAY Michel Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Hi Bill, I send to you the thread to the website where I buy my oil thermostat. He work perfectly. You specified 25 mm outlet (it is easy to buy on commercial shop) in your country http://www.dream-machine.fr/store/com/combi-split-50-67/moteur-type2/circuit-d-huile-1/radiateurs-d-huile-et-accessoires-1/adaptateurs-1/thermostat-d-huile-tous-modeles.html I join picture of mine Good evening Michel AUVRAY Builder 145 (912S) Le 03/06/2014 19:24, William Bliss a crit : > > Hello all > G-WUFF is running a bit cool. I need to fit a coolant thermostat and > plan to follow Standard Mod SM12915. Only problem is that Conair no > longer sell the thermostat and will not tell me anything about it. > Does anyone know of a suitable thermostat valve with 25mm outlets? > > William Bliss > > --- Ce courrier lectronique ne contient aucun virus ou logiciel malveillant parce que la protection avast! Antivirus est active. http://www.avast.com ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 11:42:10 AM PST US From: Karl Heindl Subject: RE: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Hi William=2C I have the coolant thermostat kit from Conair=2C but decided not to install it. I can sell it to you at the original price plus postage. Cheers=2C Karl > Date: Tue=2C 3 Jun 2014 20:13:01 +0200 > From: mau11@orange.fr > To: europa-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk > > Hi Bill=2C > I send to you the thread to the website where I buy my oil thermostat. > He work perfectly. > You specified 25 mm outlet (it is easy to buy on commercial shop) in > your country > > http://www.dream-machine.fr/store/com/combi-split-50-67/moteur-type2/circ uit-d-huile-1/radiateurs-d-huile-et-accessoires-1/adaptateurs-1/thermostat- d-huile-tous-modeles.html > > I join picture of mine > > Good evening > Michel AUVRAY > Builder 145 (912S) > > > > > Le 03/06/2014 19:24=2C William Bliss a =E9crit : > > > > Hello all > > G-WUFF is running a bit cool. I need to fit a coolant thermostat and > > plan to follow Standard Mod SM12915. Only problem is that Conair no > > longer sell the thermostat and will not tell me anything about it. > > Does anyone know of a suitable thermostat valve with 25mm outlets? > > > > William Bliss > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > Ce courrier =E9lectronique ne contient aucun virus ou logiciel malveillan t parce que la protection avast! Antivirus est active. > http://www.avast.com ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 04:34:46 PM PST US From: Keith Hickling Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Karl, I have been planning to install a coolant thermostat too. Could you please post the details of the manufacturer or supplier, model no etc so I can try to source one if Conair no longer supply it? Many thanks, Keith Hickling. From: Karl Heindl Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 6:41 AM Subject: RE: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Hi William, I have the coolant thermostat kit from Conair, but decided not to install it. I can sell it to you at the original price plus postage. Cheers, Karl ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 10:56:27 PM PST US From: Nigel Graham Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Keith, Karl, I have been looking at this range of oil and water thermostats from the German company Silent Hektic: http://www.silent-hektik.com/UL_912_Thermo.htm Their products look well made (though I haven't bought anything yet). Attached is a translation fyi. Nigel (I have no commercial connection with this organisation) On 04/06/2014 00:30, Keith Hickling wrote: > Karl, > I have been planning to install a coolant thermostat too. Could you > please post the details of the manufacturer or supplier, model no etc > so I can try to source one if Conair no longer supply it? > Many thanks, > Keith Hickling. > > *From:* Karl Heindl > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 04, 2014 6:41 AM > *To:* europa-list@matronics.com > *Subject:* RE: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk > > Hi William, > > I have the coolant thermostat kit from Conair, but decided not to > install it. I can sell it to you at the original price plus postage. > > Cheers, > > Karl > > > * > > > * ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 11:14:03 PM PST US From: Christoph Both Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Just bought one of these on my trip to Germany and look forward to installi ng the oil/cooling water exchange unit. My issue is a used oil rad for the 80hp engine but I have a 100hp. Runs fine in cruise but climb is limited to 5 min at full throttle going over 130 degrees celsius oil temps. I decided to stay away from removing the old radiator, though, as Silent Hektik reco mmends as in case of cooling fluid loss my engine will be toast in seconds compared with keeping the old rad and flying home in limp mode. Just my thoughts, Christoph Both #223 Wolfville, Canada From: Nigel Graham > ropa-list@matronics.com> ist@matronics.com> Subject: Re: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Keith, Karl, I have been looking at this range of oil and water thermostats from the German company Silent Hektic: http://www.silent-hektik.com/UL_912_Thermo.htm Their products look well made (though I haven't bought anything yet). Attac hed is a translation fyi. Nigel (I have no commercial connection with this organisation) On 04/06/2014 00:30, Keith Hickling wrote: Karl, I have been planning to install a coolant thermostat too. Could you please post the details of the manufacturer or supplier, model no etc so I can try to source one if Conair no longer supply it? Many thanks, Keith Hickling. From: Karl Heindl Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 6:41 AM Subject: RE: Europa-List: coolant thermostat uk Hi William, I have the coolant thermostat kit from Conair, but decided not to install i t. I can sell it to you at the original price plus postage. 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