Posted for randy snarr <randylsnarr@yahoo.com>:
Dan, Go get one of those $50 washing mashine water level sensing switches and incorporate it to the pitot system. I just put a T in the tube from the pitot and ran a line to the washing machine switch under the panel. On my airplane the switch closes at a pre set airspeed. I have a .$50 micro switch in the wheel well. If the airspeed drops below the preset speed and if the micro switch is closed (gear up condition)I get a red gear warning lignt on the panel in front of my face. I have thought about making the light blink and/or adding an audible warning with it. If the switch ever failed The worst that would happen is that i would either loose the safety function(fail closed) or not be able to raise the gear( fail open). I also used a similar switch for a squat switch. I added another T to the pitot tube line and ran it to this switch. The circuit is open if the airspeed is below 60 KTS keeping the up side of the gear switch from getting power while the airplane is on the ground. I believe you can buy similar switches through Lancair. I got mine from a neighbor that does appliance repair. I dissasembled them both and made simple mount with and adjustment screw easily accesable from under the panel. Has worked flawlessly for 150 HRS. Cost/weight was almost nothing. FWIW... Randy L. Snarr 235/320 Dan Reagan wrote """ Has anyone come up with a simple system for a "gear up" warning horn? I seem to be more forgetful the older I get. In all the discussions I don't remember this subject.
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