by 13brv3 » Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:06 am
Greetings,
I've used only non-ethanol fuel so far, but it would be nice to move to the much cheaper pump gas that can contain up to 10% ethanol around here. I'm running a Rotax 912UL, and Rotax is fine with it. I'm assuming the fuel tanks Sonex sells are safe for 10% ethanol, since people do seem to be using it. I haven't seen an official Sonex statement that says it's OK, but it seems common, and the chemical resistance charts I've seen show no issue with ethanol and polyethelyne.
In searches, I did see a number of posts that said the Princeton capacitive fuel probe will be killed by the ethanol. If you go to the current manufacturers site for the probes, it says right in the description "- Does not work with fuels containing ethanol.".
I could see corrosion issues if you let ethanol fuel collect water, and sit for a long time, but I'm not sure if that would be an issue with normal usage. Are people actually using ethanol laced fuel with the capacitive probe? Is there another capacitive probe that claims to be ethanol safe?
The combination of the Dynon cal, and the capacitive probe is the absolute best fuel level gauge I've ever had in a plane. It's the first time I've ever felt like I actually could trust a fuel reading, so I hate to screw that up.
Thanks,
Rusty
Rusty
Onex- Rotax 912 (160 hours and counting)
Fixed wing, gyroplane, A&P