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Subject: | Looking for good location for magnetometer and OAT sensor |
Hi all. I have a Grand Rapids panel I am wiring up and they said the wing tip was
the best location for the magnetometer. This would be difficult as I have already
built the wing. Fuselage was suggested as long as I'm away from ferris
metal about 2 feet. Wanted to know if anyone has had luck with a SPECIFIC location;
perhaps under the luggage area? Also looking for a nice location for the
OAT sensor i.e. away from engine heat and sun. And as long as I'm at it, I see
that my transponder antenna is suppose to be at least 3 feet from the unit itself
which eliminates putting it thru the floor in front of the spar. Ideas?
Thanks, John
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Subject: | Looking for good location for magnetometer and OAT |
sensor
Hi John,
I had placed my OAT sensor just below the foot pedals and on the opposite
side from the exhaust. The Transponder antenna went behind the seats belly
skin center.
Works fine. Neither was hard to route to these points.
Larry McFarland (bought Cherokee 140 and sold the 601HDS)
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Subject: Zenith601-List: Looking for good location for magnetometer and OAT
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Hi all. I have a Grand Rapids panel I am wiring up and they said the wing
tip was the best location for the magnetometer. This would be difficult as I
have already built the wing. Fuselage was suggested as long as I'm away from
ferris metal about 2 feet. Wanted to know if anyone has had luck with a
SPECIFIC location; perhaps under the luggage area? Also looking for a nice
location for the OAT sensor i.e. away from engine heat and sun. And as long
as I'm at it, I see that my transponder antenna is suppose to be at least 3
feet from the unit itself which eliminates putting it thru the floor in
front of the spar. Ideas? Thanks, John
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=387501#387501
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