Darick wrote:The MGL Stratomaster E3 engine monitor comes with a very small outside air temperature probe. Does anybody have a suggestion for placement? I was thinking the side of the fuselage, forward of the spar tunnel. I haven't decided on a way to mount it or protect it on the outside of the fuselage yet.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.
ScottM-Sonex1629 wrote:The MGL Xtreme in my Sonex has a similar OAT probe. I mounted mine on the pilot side, fuselage side vertical panel, just in front of my NACA fresh air vent.
NWade wrote:Darick wrote:The MGL Stratomaster E3 engine monitor comes with a very small outside air temperature probe. Does anybody have a suggestion for placement? I was thinking the side of the fuselage, forward of the spar tunnel. I haven't decided on a way to mount it or protect it on the outside of the fuselage yet.
Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.
If you have one of the NACA vents for cockpit cooling, you could mount it inside that so its protected. Here's an example:
http://cdn.kitplanes.com/media/newspics/0113/sling-rivets.jpg
Thanks Noel, however I have a Peter Anson vent and there is no room for that arrangement.
--Noel
Sonex #1339
Brett wrote:Has anyone added one to the discovery lite efis? The internal one inside the unit has to be far from accurate.
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