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>>Count the number of sensors that have to be functional before the aircraft
can legally dispatch. Then think back to how often one of your similar
sensors has been flakey.<<
Oh yes, I agree. That is why I said the "newness" may scare some of us off
for awhile. Rick Schrameck and I were discussing off-line that the
software/computer "brains" are probably not a problem but the mechanical
connections of the electrical sensors can be a real issue. I helped a
friend install, wire and debug a VM1000 (actually we still debug it now and
then). It is the older style VM unit with the small terminal strips. It
has been problematic - more that I care to deal with. Keeping those
mechanical connections of electrical conductors in hostile, high vibration
environments seems to be a challenge to a lot of homebuilders. Of course,
when done right they can be pretty reliable.
.. Dan ..
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