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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:27 am    Post subject: RotaxEngines-List: Reply with quote

Just getting around to reading old messages, and just a comment: I have a Fuel Mizer, a relatively inexpensive fuel totalizer from Australia I purchased 2 years ago, and I have the sensor mounted just after the electric backup pump. I do have a fuel return, and there is a calibration process that does the calculus on the non-linear relationships and is run over a long enough period to make it very accurate. I would imagine your unit is equipped with similar software, in which case there would be no worries about inaccuracies arizing from the fuel return.

Jack

On 9/14/07, Paul Kuntz <paul.r.kuntz(at)gmail.com (paul.r.kuntz(at)gmail.com)> wrote:[quote] Thanks, Paul. That particular option makes complete sense, but would require altering the fuel plumbing on my aircraft, because the fuel flow to the carburetors goes through a four-way splitter. The splitter gets the fuel from the pump on one leg, routes fuel to the carburetors on two legs and has a restrictor in the fourth leg for the fuel return. I'm trying to stick with the as-delivered kit components for now.

Based on the earlier replies, I'm planning to put the flow sensor between the gascolator and the fuel pump, then calibrate the Dynon to account for the fuel return. The portion of the fuel going to the return may not be a linear relationship, so the calibration remains uncertain, but probably close enough for practical purposes. I'll see how it goes.

I suspect the Brauniger flow sensor provides a pulsed output like the Flowscan, but I don't know for sure. As you suggest, I'll try Dynon and see if they have the answer.

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Paul Kuntz
http://www.pipistrelbuilders.com
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:02 pm    Post subject: RotaxEngines-List: Reply with quote

Jack,

Thanks, that's good input. I'm glad to hear that your system worked through the calibration process OK. As you say, I suspect mine will do the same.

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