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Stall Warning Heater

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:24 am    Post subject: Stall Warning Heater Reply with quote

Fellow Commander Folks,

My 680F(p) has heated fuel vents, stall warning horn switch, and air speed indicator ram air inlet. When the heating elements are tested on the ground the stall warning switch does not feel as hot as the fuel vents, and the fuel vents do not feel as hot as the air speed indicator. The fuel vents feel plenty warm to keep ice from forming on them, and the air speed indicators inlets feel darn hot. My question is this: should the stall warning horn switch feel very warm? It has always been warm enough to tell that it is working, however, by no stretch of the imagination does it feel hot. Is this normal?

Thanx!

Moe


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