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Cecil E. Chapman
November 17th 03, 05:01 AM
Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see in
pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am asking, is
that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with headsets
on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
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Good Flights!
Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
PP-ASEL
"We who fly do so for the love of flying.
We are alive in the air with this miracle
that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis-
Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
Roger Long
November 17th 03, 10:23 AM
I really like the one I got from Aeromedix. It has a memory feature which I
check before every flight. The highest previous reading, how long ago it
occurred, and how long it lasts are displayed. CO is most likely to show up
slowly as an exhaust system crack or other problem develops. We get a pulse
of 30 many times when the engine starts and exhaust swirls around the
motionless plane but it last 0 hours. If there is ever any change in this,
I'll know to start checking the exhaust system.
I'll try to remember to push the test button the next time I fly and let you
know if I can hear it.
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Roger Long
Cecil E. Chapman > wrote in message
. com...
> Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see in
> pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am asking,
is
> that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with headsets
> on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
>
> --
> --
> Good Flights!
>
> Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
> PP-ASEL
>
> "We who fly do so for the love of flying.
> We are alive in the air with this miracle
> that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
>
> - Cecil Day Lewis-
>
> Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
>
>
Rick Durden
November 17th 03, 12:44 PM
Cecil,
I got my CO detector through aeromedix.com. The one time it detected
a high CO level and triggered it was plenty loud to be heard through a
headset with both engines running at high power. Good investment in
my mind as it stays in my flight bag and acts as a CO detector for a
part of the house when the flight bag is inside.
Far, far better than those "dark spot" jokes.
All the best,
Rick
"Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message >...
> Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see in
> pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am asking, is
> that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with headsets
> on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
>
> --
> --
> Good Flights!
>
> Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
> PP-ASEL
>
> "We who fly do so for the love of flying.
> We are alive in the air with this miracle
> that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
>
> - Cecil Day Lewis-
>
> Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
Roger Long
November 17th 03, 12:57 PM
Second that on the "Spots". If you look at the sensitivity and time over
which they change, you'll realize that, if it did go black, you probably be
too stupid by that time to land the plane.
I think that a lot of the accidents where experienced and proficient pilots
do incomprehensible things were probably borderline CO poisoning.
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Roger Long
Cecil E. Chapman
November 17th 03, 04:32 PM
Thanks for the reply... what's the model number?
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Good Flights!
Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
PP-ASEL
"We who fly do so for the love of flying.
We are alive in the air with this miracle
that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis-
Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
"Rick Durden" > wrote in message
m...
> Cecil,
>
> I got my CO detector through aeromedix.com. The one time it detected
> a high CO level and triggered it was plenty loud to be heard through a
> headset with both engines running at high power. Good investment in
> my mind as it stays in my flight bag and acts as a CO detector for a
> part of the house when the flight bag is inside.
>
> Far, far better than those "dark spot" jokes.
>
> All the best,
> Rick
>
> "Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message
>...
> > Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see
in
> > pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am
asking, is
> > that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with
headsets
> > on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
> >
> > --
> > --
> > Good Flights!
> >
> > Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
> > PP-ASEL
> >
> > "We who fly do so for the love of flying.
> > We are alive in the air with this miracle
> > that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
> >
> > - Cecil Day Lewis-
> >
> > Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
Jon Carlson
November 17th 03, 05:06 PM
Mine had been beeping occasionally due to a low battery warning (I
have the Senco model offered on Aeromedix.com). I could hear the beep
fine, but it would only beep occasionally. Took me a while to figure
out what it was, actually. But I could definitely hear it fine when it
did beep.
-Jon C.
"Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message
. com...
> Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I
see in
> pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am
asking, is
> that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with
headsets
> on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
Cecil E. Chapman
November 17th 03, 05:29 PM
Couldn't find it on Aeromedix.... what is the model number?
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Good Flights!
Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
PP-ASEL
"We who fly do so for the love of flying.
We are alive in the air with this miracle
that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis-
Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
"Jon Carlson" > wrote in message
news:Ae7ub.224601$Tr4.664384@attbi_s03...
> Mine had been beeping occasionally due to a low battery warning (I
> have the Senco model offered on Aeromedix.com). I could hear the beep
> fine, but it would only beep occasionally. Took me a while to figure
> out what it was, actually. But I could definitely hear it fine when it
> did beep.
>
> -Jon C.
>
>
> "Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message
> . com...
> > Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I
> see in
> > pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am
> asking, is
> > that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with
> headsets
> > on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
>
>
Craig
November 17th 03, 07:02 PM
"Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message >...
> Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see in
> pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am asking, is
> that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with headsets
> on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
>
Whatever you do, spend the time and bucks to have a calibration check
done on it before you rely too much on the readings. Our safety people
at work bought a variety of the detectors to spot around various areas
in the plant that had LPG/Diesel/Gas powered equipment being used on
temporary basis. They ran them through our cal lab and ran
standardized samples on them to see what kind of true calibration they
had. Much to their suprise, all were off, spaning from going off at
50% of the stated threshold, all the way to 25% above threshold
numbers. Also to their suprise, several of the more expensive ones had
the greatest variation from the stated threshold level.
Craig C.
Maurice Givens
November 17th 03, 09:18 PM
Check back issues of Aviation Consumer. They did an extensive
analysis of CO detectors.
Maurice Givens
"Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message >...
> Anyone try any of those battery powered carbon monoxide detectors I see in
> pilot shops for about $50. Are they worthwhile? The reason I am asking, is
> that I'm wondering whether it is possible to hear one go off with headsets
> on in a relatively 'noisy' G.A. aircraft? Recommendations?
>
> --
> --
> Good Flights!
>
> Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
> PP-ASEL
>
> "We who fly do so for the love of flying.
> We are alive in the air with this miracle
> that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
>
> - Cecil Day Lewis-
>
> Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com
Jon Carlson
November 18th 03, 10:00 PM
Seems they carry some other brand and model now (I bought mine more
than a year ago):
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y26E12396
My guess is that this one would chirp loud enough as well, they all
have pretty similar beep/whistle/chirp (whatever!) sounds.
The Senco web site is http://sencosensors.com/. The model on their
main page looks like an aesthetically updated version of the one I
have.
-Jon
"Cecil E. Chapman" > wrote in message
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> Couldn't find it on Aeromedix.... what is the model number?
>
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