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Mark James Boyd
August 17th 03, 09:03 PM
I just got one of these antique varios from New Zealand, no
less! Don't worry, I got an excellent price ;)

It looks like there are only four connections to hook
up. "A" is probably ram air. "S" is probably static.
Then there are two power wires, unmarked (uh oh).

The tape on the wires says "12 volt power supply"
but no idea which is + or ground.

There's an empty instrument hole in the rear of the Blanik and
it's just BEGGING for an audio vario...
Is the top wire "+" or ground? Anybody ever had one of these?

Dave Nadler \YO\
August 17th 03, 10:27 PM
What you need here is a raffle. Everybody buys a ticket at $10.
Don safety glasses and hardhats, and stand around the implement
in a darkened room. Attach battery. Observe smoke and flames.
Pull raffle ticket from a hat and give the winner $30.
Take the remaining proceeds and buy a decent vario from ILEC.

Best Regards, Dave

PS: If no smoke and flames, not to worry, it won't work anyway,
buy a decent vario from ILEC.

PPS: I got the idea from Poindexter.

PPPS: My desk used to say "Property of DARPA", but that's
another story...


"Mark James Boyd" > wrote in message
...
> I just got one of these antique varios from New Zealand, no
> less! Don't worry, I got an excellent price ;)
>
> It looks like there are only four connections to hook
> up. "A" is probably ram air. "S" is probably static.
> Then there are two power wires, unmarked (uh oh).
>
> The tape on the wires says "12 volt power supply"
> but no idea which is + or ground.
>
> There's an empty instrument hole in the rear of the Blanik and
> it's just BEGGING for an audio vario...
> Is the top wire "+" or ground? Anybody ever had one of these?

Mark James Boyd
August 18th 03, 05:45 PM
>The two pneumatic connections are S for static(connect this to your
>TE probe) and A for Ausgleichgefass which is the capacity flask. Try a
>0.5 liter flask at first. If not sensitive enough increase the size of
>the flask or put another in parallel.

Excellent. A couple more parts, a mechanic, hardhats and
lottery tickets later we'll have a party! ;]

Thanks for the input. I'm delighted at the charity of the
helpful (or humorous) advice given on this discussion group.

If we get it to work, I'll let you know :)

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