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Wed 04/18/07


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     1. 02:57 PM - LASAR CHT with VM1000 (Ralph E. Capen)
     2. 03:00 PM - Re: LASAR CHT with VM1000 (Ralph E. Capen)
 
 
 


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    Time: 02:57:06 PM PST US
    From: "Ralph E. Capen" <recapen@earthlink.net>
    Subject: LASAR CHT with VM1000
    Fellow listers, I'm back to the last few electrical connections foreward of the firewall. Here's one without any instructions (so far that I have): My LASAR unit came with a double-wired CHT transducer - the correct type for my VM1000. The SL1-96 upgrade bulletin that came with it doesn't specify the wiring in enough detail - so I'm asking those of you that have this setup running for help. Here's what I was planning to do so far: The transducer gets installed in the #3 cylinder head as it has been documented as the hottest. I'm leaving the wiring long enough that I can relocate the transducer later if necessary though. The CHT has two sets of wires, one with a brown sheath (same color - different material as the VM1000 CHT wiring), which I was planning to connect to my VM1000 wiring harness - red to red and white to white. The other set has a white with red striped sheath and I was planning to connect that set to the LASAR harness - white to white and red to purple. I sent Unison a request for tech support to their piston mailbox - haven't gotten a response yet. I didn't find anything in the archives - which may mean that I didn't look for the correct string. Anyone out there got this configuration working? How did you do it? Thanks, Ralph E. Capen RV6AQB Slider N822AR @ N06 Moving towards getting the big three bladed fan running!


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    Time: 03:00:19 PM PST US
    From: "Ralph E. Capen" <recapen@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: LASAR CHT with VM1000
    Fellow listers, I'm back to the last few electrical connections foreward of the firewall. Here's one without any instructions (so far that I have): My LASAR unit came with a double-wired CHT transducer - the correct type for my VM1000. The SL1-96 upgrade bulletin that came with it doesn't specify the wiring in enough detail - so I'm asking those of you that have this setup running for help. Here's what I was planning to do so far: The transducer gets installed in the #3 cylinder head as it has been documented as the hottest. I'm leaving the wiring long enough that I can relocate the transducer later if necessary though. The CHT has two sets of wires, one with a brown sheath (same color - different material as the VM1000 CHT wiring), which I was planning to connect to my VM1000 wiring harness - red to red and white to white. The other set has a white with red striped sheath and I was planning to connect that set to the LASAR harness - white to white and red to purple. I sent Unison a request for tech support to their piston mailbox - haven't gotten a response yet. I didn't find anything in the archives - which may mean that I didn't look for the correct string. Anyone out there got this configuration working? How did you do it? Thanks, Ralph E. Capen RV6AQB Slider N822AR @ N06 Moving towards getting the big three bladed fan running!




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