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Anyone know of a source for a water meter that measures in liters?
Thanks, J4 |
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On Fri, 1 May 2009 00:21:27 -0400, "John Bojack"
wrote: Anyone know of a source for a water meter that measures in liters? Thanks, J4 make one. 1 litre = 1,000 cubic centimeters. kitchen utensils shops should sell litre jugs. they are about the size of a quart container. |
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John
There are some for sale on the UK eBay web-site at item #150340764737. It ends soon but I am sure they will be re-listed as there are still 10 available. This link should find it for you http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Water-flow-met...1%7C29 4%3A50 I bought one last year that looks exactly the same and it works really well for watering my Ventus. Phil "John Bojack" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for a water meter that measures in liters? Thanks, J4 |
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I bought a terrific unit from Wings and Wheels. It is avaialble in
liters, resettable and compact. The addition of some PVC fittings gave me a garden hose connection with a shut off, and on the outgoing side a 'T' fitting provides a standpipe to prevent overfilling damage. Yo0u can see it midway down the page at http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page45.htm .. |
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On May 1, 5:33*am, Charlie Papa wrote:
I bought a terrific unit from Wings and Wheels. *It is avaialble in liters, resettable and compact. *The addition of some PVC fittings gave me a garden hose connection with a shut off, and on the outgoing side a 'T' fitting provides a standpipe to prevent overfilling damage. *Yo0u can see it midway down the page athttp://www.wingsandwheels.com/page45.htm . I have the same electronic meter. I find it to be very repeatable but not very accurate at the flow rates typically used to fill wings. If you want to measure the same quantity into each wing it works very well. If you want to meter a known quantity into each wing you should probably do a calibration at the flow rate that will be used to fill the glider. The flow rate I achieve when filling with a bilge pump (approx 16 gals in 9 minutes) is well below the calibrated range of the meter. My weight and balance spread sheet includes the meter calibration. I keep a graph of metered volume vs wing loading in the glider and use that to set the glide computer. Andy |
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you can get meter that will be accurate at these very low flow rates but
you'll find they are very expensive, typically $500-$600 the Electronic water meters I sell are designed to operate accurately at rates of 3 GPM which should be acceptable for most glider filling applications...but at less than 1/2 GPM I think you are going to need the expensive water meter to be accurate there tim -- Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Andy" wrote in message ... On May 1, 5:33 am, Charlie Papa wrote: I bought a terrific unit from Wings and Wheels. It is avaialble in liters, resettable and compact. The addition of some PVC fittings gave me a garden hose connection with a shut off, and on the outgoing side a 'T' fitting provides a standpipe to prevent overfilling damage. Yo0u can see it midway down the page athttp://www.wingsandwheels.com/page45.htm . I have the same electronic meter. I find it to be very repeatable but not very accurate at the flow rates typically used to fill wings. If you want to measure the same quantity into each wing it works very well. If you want to meter a known quantity into each wing you should probably do a calibration at the flow rate that will be used to fill the glider. The flow rate I achieve when filling with a bilge pump (approx 16 gals in 9 minutes) is well below the calibrated range of the meter. My weight and balance spread sheet includes the meter calibration. I keep a graph of metered volume vs wing loading in the glider and use that to set the glide computer. Andy |
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I have them here in stock
see : http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page45.htm tim -- Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "John Bojack" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for a water meter that measures in liters? Thanks, J4 |
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