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Does anybody have experience with this product or similar?:
http://www.watersavers.com/docs/yardandgarden_wat.shtml I am looking for an inexpensive and lightweight water meter to measure ballast. Any suggestions? Roy |
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On Sep 5, 9:52 am, Roy Bourgeois
wrote: Does anybody have experience with this product or similar?: http://www.watersavers.com/docs/yardandgarden_wat.shtml I am looking for an inexpensive and lightweight water meter to measure ballast. Any suggestions? Roy Roy, I have one of those meters, it works well but is not supper accurate. Todd Smith 3S |
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On Sep 5, 7:17 am, toad wrote:
On Sep 5, 9:52 am, Roy Bourgeois wrote: Does anybody have experience with this product or similar?: http://www.watersavers.com/docs/yardandgarden_wat.shtml I am looking for an inexpensive and lightweight water meter to measure ballast. Any suggestions? Roy Roy, I have one of those meters, it works well but is not supper accurate. Todd Smith 3S Todd, I have been selling the inline water meter for 4 years. I use it to fill my ventus b with 20 gallons. It is very accurate and balances the wings perfectly. http://www.craggyaero.com/watermeter.htm Please check Craggy Aero prices before you buy. Thanks, Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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Richard,
That's a good meter, and if I needed an accurate meter, I would get one. I guess that I was curious how accurate the water measurement needs to be. Within 1 pound, 10 pounds, 1/10 ? For weight I think within 10 pounds total might be good enough, but I wouldn't want one wing 10 pounds heavier than the other, so I guess that within 1 pound error per wing would be OK ? For me in my G102, I just fill the wing tanks full. Todd |
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Yes, Roy, I have one of these. It is NOT accurate enough for
determining ballast. I use mine on the inlet of my rooftop waterbed water carrier for making sure that I have loaded enough into the waterbed before toting it all back to the glider to fill. It is accurate enough for that but would not trust it beyond that. Cumulus Soaring and Wings and Wheels both sell good ones. HTH, Larry "zero one" "Roy Bourgeois" wrote in message : Does anybody have experience with this product or similar?: http://www.watersavers.com/docs/yardandgarden_wat.shtml I am looking for an inexpensive and lightweight water meter to measure ballast. Any suggestions? Roy |
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On Sep 5, 10:27 am, "01-- Zero One" wrote:
Yes, Roy, I have one of these. It is NOT accurate enough for determining ballast. I use mine on the inlet of my rooftop waterbed water carrier for making sure that I have loaded enough into the waterbed before toting it all back to the glider to fill. It is accurate enough for that but would not trust it beyond that. Cumulus Soaring and Wings and Wheels both sell good ones. HTH, Larry "zero one" Larry, How accurate does ballast need to be filled ? I have a Grob 102 and my approach is fill completely, since it only holds about 220 lbs of water. It also cross feeds when level so I don't worry about perfectly symmetrical filling. For other gliders, how much error is tolerable ? Todd Smith 3S |
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Todd,
If you are filling completely then you don't need a water meter at all do you? Just a standpipe to be sure that the water pressure is not sufficient to burst the wings or tanks while filling. I am more concerned that I maximize allowable for competition soaring. Don't want the penalties. I can fill mine considerably beyond the allowable if desired. Larry "zero one" "toad" wrote in message ps.com: On Sep 5, 10:27 am, "01-- Zero One" wrote: Yes, Roy, I have one of these. It is NOT accurate enough for determining ballast. I use mine on the inlet of my rooftop waterbed water carrier for making sure that I have loaded enough into the waterbed before toting it all back to the glider to fill. It is accurate enough for that but would not trust it beyond that. Cumulus Soaring and Wings and Wheels both sell good ones. HTH, Larry "zero one" Larry, How accurate does ballast need to be filled ? I have a Grob 102 and my approach is fill completely, since it only holds about 220 lbs of water. It also cross feeds when level so I don't worry about perfectly symmetrical filling. For other gliders, how much error is tolerable ? Todd Smith 3S |
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Hi Roy,
I have no idea whether the unit you mention is accurate. However, I have received very positive feedback on the one I sell. I've sold quite a lot of them. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/misc.htm#Water_Meter Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Roy Bourgeois" wrote in message ... Does anybody have experience with this product or similar?: http://www.watersavers.com/docs/yardandgarden_wat.shtml I am looking for an inexpensive and lightweight water meter to measure ballast. Any suggestions? Roy |
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I offer several electronic and mechanical meters, all seem to be widely
accepted. I've also tried the cheap garden hose variety and find these to be pretty inaccurate.... see http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page45.htm for available types The best and cheapest and most accurate method is however to simply fill the tanks and then dump into a 5 Gal bucket (as much as you don't want)....works great for 304CZ owners, would be fine with most other gliders and is especially easy with those with separate wing tanks and dumps below each wing tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com |
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Todd:
Use is for my Nimbus 3 that has 4 separate tanks and some roll performance and structure considerations when using the inner vs. outer tanks. For eastern conditions I normally load 14 gallons (100 liters) in each inner tank and 7 gallons in the outer tanks. More weight out west - more weight outboard when ridge flying. I am looking for a meter that is reasonably accurate (+/- 5%) but doesn't weigh a ton ( I also fly a different N3 in South Africa and would like to bring it with me). Roy |
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