Thread: OAT on LX-7000
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Old May 7th 13, 01:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default OAT on LX-7000

Hi John,

If I remember my engineering courses correctly, cutting and reconnecting the
leads of a temperature probe is not recommended. The temperature sensing
depends on the slight difference in the metals in the 2 wires and cutting
and especially soldering them together again, or connecting them with metal
connectors will change how well they work and will give them an offset. I
imagine the LX7000 was calibrated to the sensor at the factory. It would
need to be recalibrated if you cut it and solder it together or use
connectors.

That said, at least one soaring instrument manufacturer is convinced that
the temperature sensor is not necessary. They are often installed in
locations that lead to very inaccurate readings - such as in the air vent.
Those inaccuracies lead to worse information then you would get without a
temperature sensor at all.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
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"C-FFKQ (42)" wrote in message
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Probably a dumb question... and I think I know the answer... but...
May I cut the OAT wires and insert a two-pin connector so that I may place
the OAT sensor in a good location in my ship and still easily remove the
panel?
Looking at the schematics, it's just 2 wires leading to the sensor, so I
would think it's okay, but my knowledge of electronics is rather limited
(and I'm rather ham-fisted).

TIA,
John