Fred, had not appreciated that you have fancy fairings!
However I guess a nearby position through the lower
surface of the fuselage or the fairing on the starboard
side would serve.
Regards, David
Fred Klein <fklein@orcasonline.com> wrote:
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> On Oct 4, 2014, at 2:40 PM, David Joyce
><davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk> wrote:
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>> Fred, It works nicely just in front of the starboardflap
>>activator slot, hidden by wing root from sun, but in full
>>contact with outside air between flap end & fuselage.
>>Starboard to avoid exhaust fumes.
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> Davidyour suggestion much appreciatedhowever, you will
>note in attached photos that on my ship, the slot gets
>buried within my enhanced wing root fairings. I fear that
>the probe will reach interior cockpit / aft fuselage
>temps. Care to comment on whether my fears are
>justified?
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> Any suggestion (anyone!) for an alternate location?...
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>> PS Before I accept, how big is the kingdom and how surly
>>are the natives?
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> My kingdom is a very small part of a small rock in the
>Salish Sea just south of Vancouver, B. C., and the
>natives can be very surly, especially when theyre
>restless.
>
>Fred
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>> Fred Klein <fklein@orcasonline.com> wrote:
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>>> All,
>>> I offer half my kingdom to anyone who will give me a
>>>proven location for an OAT thermocouple which is part of
>>>my aftermarket EMS.
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