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Hi,
I currently sell a nice mechanical water meter for use when filling the glider wings. It works great. The only thing it is lacking is the ability to zero the meter. Therefore, you need to make note of the number before you start filling and calculate what number you want to arrive at when full. Also, it is quite heavy. You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter I'm looking for a nice, accurate, small, simple, digital water meter that can be reset to zero before you start filling your wings. I will stock them and sell them - assuming I can get them at a good cost by buying them in quantity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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On Apr 4, 9:50*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, I currently sell a nice mechanical water meter for use when filling the glider wings. *It works great. *The only thing it is lacking is the ability to zero the meter. *Therefore, you need to make note of the number before you start filling and calculate what number you want to arrive at when full. Also, it is quite heavy. *You can see it hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter I'm looking for a nice, accurate, small, simple, digital water meter that can be reset to zero before you start filling your wings. *I will stock them and sell them - assuming I can get them at a good cost by buying them in quantity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. When selecting a digital water meter be sure to check the range of flow rates that the claimed accuracy is applicable to. I have found that my digital meter is very repeatable but not accurate at the low flow rate (approx 2 gal/min) achieved with my marine bilge pump. My weight and balance spread sheet and my cockpit wing loading graph are both set up for metered gallons, not actual gallons, so I don't need to worry about the calibration error. Andy |
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I have both mechanical and digital water meters
please see my page at http://www.wingsandwheels.com/Solar%...%20balls. htm tim When selecting a digital water meter be sure to check the range of flow rates that the claimed accuracy is applicable to. I have found that my digital meter is very repeatable but not accurate at the low flow rate (approx 2 gal/min) achieved with my marine bilge pump. My weight and balance spread sheet and my cockpit wing loading graph are both set up for metered gallons, not actual gallons, so I don't need to worry about the calibration error. Andy __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6015 (20110404) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6015 (20110404) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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Hi,
This one looks interesting. http://assuredautomation.com/literat..._datasheet.pdf Is anyone using it? I'd love some feedback on it before ordering them in quantity. It looks to me like Tim is selling it too. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... Hi, I currently sell a nice mechanical water meter for use when filling the glider wings. It works great. The only thing it is lacking is the ability to zero the meter. Therefore, you need to make note of the number before you start filling and calculate what number you want to arrive at when full. Also, it is quite heavy. You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter I'm looking for a nice, accurate, small, simple, digital water meter that can be reset to zero before you start filling your wings. I will stock them and sell them - assuming I can get them at a good cost by buying them in quantity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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On Apr 4, 6:48*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, This one looks interesting.http://assuredautomation.com/literat..._datasheet.pdf Is anyone using it? *I'd love some feedback on it before ordering them in quantity. It looks to me like Tim is selling it too. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... Hi, I currently sell a nice mechanical water meter for use when filling the glider wings. *It works great. *The only thing it is lacking is the ability to zero the meter. *Therefore, you need to make note of the number before you start filling and calculate what number you want to arrive at when full. Also, it is quite heavy. *You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter I'm looking for a nice, accurate, small, simple, digital water meter that can be reset to zero before you start filling your wings. *I will stock them and sell them - assuming I can get them at a good cost by buying them in quantity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. That's the one I'm using. Note the flow rate range. Other than the calibration error because of the out of spec flow rate I'm happy with it, although the sensing vane has stuck on me a couple of times. For anyone filling from a faucet the calibration range is not likely to be an issue. I fill from a tank in the crew vehicle. Andy |
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Hi Andy,
Do you have any length of hose attached to the output port of the meter? The reason I ask is that the mechanical flow meters I have sold work well only when at least 2 ft of hose is used at the outlet of the valve. I therefore supplied them with all the fittings, shut-off valve, and the short hose. I wonder if yours would also be more accurate if you used a short hose on the output - if you're not doing so already. Just a thought... Paul Remde "Andy" wrote in message ... On Apr 4, 6:48 pm, "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi, This one looks interesting.http://assuredautomation.com/literat..._datasheet.pdf Is anyone using it? I'd love some feedback on it before ordering them in quantity. It looks to me like Tim is selling it too. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... Hi, I currently sell a nice mechanical water meter for use when filling the glider wings. It works great. The only thing it is lacking is the ability to zero the meter. Therefore, you need to make note of the number before you start filling and calculate what number you want to arrive at when full. Also, it is quite heavy. You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter I'm looking for a nice, accurate, small, simple, digital water meter that can be reset to zero before you start filling your wings. I will stock them and sell them - assuming I can get them at a good cost by buying them in quantity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. That's the one I'm using. Note the flow rate range. Other than the calibration error because of the out of spec flow rate I'm happy with it, although the sensing vane has stuck on me a couple of times. For anyone filling from a faucet the calibration range is not likely to be an issue. I fill from a tank in the crew vehicle. Andy |
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Much ado about nothing.
I use a digital totalizer called a "bucket". It has better accuracy, it's faster, doesn't require batteries, can be replaced at any hardware store. To use: Fill glider full, place totalizer under dump port, empty as needed to get to desired gross weight. Quantitative easing, for gliders. Doubles as a wash bucket. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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On Apr 5, 7:26*am, T8 wrote:
Much ado about nothing. I use a digital totalizer called a "bucket". *It has better accuracy, it's faster, doesn't require batteries, can be replaced at any hardware store. To use: Fill glider full, place totalizer under dump port, empty as needed to get to desired gross weight. *Quantitative easing, for gliders. Doubles as a wash bucket. -Evan Ludeman / T8 Only works if you have enough water to fill the glider and if the amount needed to be dumped is small. Living in Arizona, and paying for the water I use, I don't like to waste 20 gallons to get 30 into a glider that holds 50. Andy |
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On Apr 5, 9:26*am, T8 wrote:
Much ado about nothing. I use a digital totalizer called a "bucket". *It has better accuracy, it's faster, doesn't require batteries, can be replaced at any hardware store. To use: Fill glider full, place totalizer under dump port, empty as needed to get to desired gross weight. *Quantitative easing, for gliders. Doubles as a wash bucket. -Evan Ludeman / T8 Doesn't work under an LS6 which dumps under the belly. Wastes water, too. I hook up a digital flow meter to my standpipe and only use as much water as I need. Kirk 66 |
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On Apr 5, 6:42*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Do you have any length of hose attached to the output port of the meter? It's about a foot maybe a bit less. The fact that the reading is very repeatable ( meter same quantity into each wing and glider balances) suggests to me that the metering vane is always fully immersed in the flow. If that is the case then why would the output hose length matter? Andy |
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