I took the liberty of forwarding this over
to the Canard aviators list and Cozy builders.
Tim Andres
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Mark R Steitle
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006
8:19 AM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Fire Detector
Unit
As some of you witnessed first hand, I demonstrated a neat
little fire detector device at the Pecan Plantation fly-in a few weeks
ago. Many were amazed at the sensitivity of the unit (spotted a flame 30
feet away). The device is intended to be mounted under the cowl and
provide an early warning for an engine fire. While I haven’t tested
it on an actual engine fire (any volunteers…Ed?), it has been tested
using various flame sources and found to work amazingly well). At the
fly-in there was much interest in the unit, especially from the pusher
drivers. Since I did not design and build the circuitry from scratch, but
purchased the parts pre-assembled, I agreed to see if more were available and
get a current price.
Since the fly-in, I have contacted the company and was told
that what I purchased was leftover from previous inventory and they have since
exhausted all of their stock. However, they offered to place another
order through their supplier if I could commit to a minimum of 15-20
units. So, it looks like these could be procured (provided there is
enough interest) for approx. $225/ea. The boards would be assembled, but
it would be up to each of us to mount the boards in a project box of our choosing,
as I had done with mine. The new boards would incorporate the voltage
regulator onto the relay board, reducing the board count from three to two.
So, if anyone is truly interested, I will be willing to
coordinate the order. If we can get enough for a group buy, then
I’ll collect the checks, place the order and forward the orders on to
each buyer.
Anyone still interested?
Mark Steitle