Onex107 wrote:I would appreciate hearing the Pro's and Con's from those of you who have used a Sight gauge in your Sonex aircraft. Despite the problem caused by having another fuel line in the cockpit, it does alleviate the problem with using different fuels with a calibrated gauge. I think I read where some of you have gone with fuel level markings on the rear of the tank. All comments are welcome. Thanks.
I used a sight fuel gauge on my XENOS but not my OneX. I wish I HAD installed one in the OneX. The resistance fuel probes work just fine, until they don't. Replacing a FULL length probe in the OneX tank is impossible without removing the tank. (It is possible in the Sonex, Waiex, XENOS, but not fun).
Of course using a sight gauge allows you to use any fuel you'd like. I'll only use 100LL so I've never had any problems with the calibration being off.
I've marked the exterior of my tank with remaining fuel levels, BUT it's almost impossible to see the marks from an upright sitting position, and with the OneX you can only lean over so far to get a good look.
So, if you're still in the planning stages for your tank install I'd highly recommend the sight tube. Just my two cents.