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Spring cleaning! I have a newly rebuilt 80 mm Sage SV vario. I'd
like to trade it for a 57 mm Sage or sell for $600 OBO. Also have a 1979 Security 250 chute. Always well cared for, just passed inspection and has a fresh repack, $500 OBO. |
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On May 25, 9:05*am, 4Z wrote:
*Spring cleaning! *I have a newly rebuilt 80 mm Sage SV vario. *I'd like to trade it for a 57 mm Sage or sell for $600 OBO. *Also have a 1979 Security 250 chute. *Always well cared for, just passed inspection and has a fresh repack, $500 OBO. I've always been curious why anyone would use a vario with no audio capability when there a less expensive electronic varios available. You must like the Sage so can you explain how it is useful? Andy |
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On May 26, 11:29*am, Andy wrote:
On May 25, 9:05*am, 4Z wrote: *Spring cleaning! *I have a newly rebuilt 80 mm Sage SV vario. *I'd like to trade it for a 57 mm Sage or sell for $600 OBO. *Also have a 1979 Security 250 chute. *Always well cared for, just passed inspection and has a fresh repack, $500 OBO. I've always been curious why anyone would use a vario with no audio capability when there a less expensive electronic varios available. You must like the Sage so can you explain how it is useful? Andy I think the main two reasons for the Sage are quick response and the fact that it will work if your power fails. Until fairly recently audio varios failed if your battery quit. The B400 and the optional unit for the Tasman do solve that problem, but if you've already got a Sage you already have a high quality backup for your main vario. Some people really love them. My new plane has a Sage at the top of the panel. It's taken some work to get it useful -- I had to move the capacity bottle, replumb to isolate it from the LX, and make a gust filter for it before it would work in a reasonable fashion -- but it's fine for its purpose now. The previous owner told me he mainly relied on it for thermalling. (He also never flew in contests, needless to say.) If money were no object I might redo the whole panel with a Tasman and a different s2f vario, but that would be a lot more work than it's worth. -- Matt |
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On May 26, 3:16*pm, mattm wrote:
On May 26, 11:29*am, Andy wrote: On May 25, 9:05*am, 4Z wrote: *Spring cleaning! *I have a newly rebuilt 80 mm Sage SV vario. *I'd like to trade it for a 57 mm Sage or sell for $600 OBO. *Also have a 1979 Security 250 chute. *Always well cared for, just passed inspection and has a fresh repack, $500 OBO. I've always been curious why anyone would use a vario with no audio capability when there a less expensive electronic varios available. You must like the Sage so can you explain how it is useful? Andy I think the main two reasons for the Sage are quick response and the fact that it will work if your power fails. *Until fairly recently audio varios failed if your battery quit. *The B400 and the optional unit for the Tasman do solve that problem, but if you've already got a Sage you already have a high quality backup for your main vario. *Some people really love them. My new plane has a Sage at the top of the panel. *It's taken some work to get it useful -- I had to move the capacity bottle, replumb to isolate it from the LX, and make a gust filter for it before it would work in a reasonable fashion -- but it's fine for its purpose now. The previous owner told me he mainly relied on it for thermalling. (He also never flew in contests, needless to say.) If money were no object I might redo the whole panel with a Tasman and a different s2f vario, but that would be a lot more work than it's worth. -- Matt I second everything Matt said. I just replumbed my glider too to get it performing better but did not do any type of gust filter for my Sage (which I love) - how did you make a gust filter? Yes this is hijacking the thread but then again it is keeping it near the top so maybe the hijack will be forgiven? ![]() Bruno - B4 |
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Bruno if you do a search on "gust filter" in this group you'll get a
number of good hits on the subject. I had to add a gust filter to my Sage (when I had one) and it was much happier afterward! 2NO |
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On May 26, 9:29*am, Andy wrote:
On May 25, 9:05*am, 4Z wrote: *Spring cleaning! *I have a newly rebuilt 80 mm Sage SV vario. *I'd like to trade it for a 57 mm Sage or sell for $600 OBO. *Also have a 1979 Security 250 chute. *Always well cared for, just passed inspection and has a fresh repack, $500 OBO. I've always been curious why anyone would use a vario with no audio capability when there a less expensive electronic varios available. You must like the Sage so can you explain how it is useful? Andy It is useful for the obvious reason that I have a Borgelt for the audio and the sage is my backup. I listen to the Borgelt but look at the Sage. Damn good vario but won't fit in my present panel. |
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On May 26, 4:39*pm, Bruno wrote:
- how did you make a gust filter? * When I needed a gust filter years ago I made one by inserting a cigarette filter into a short length of brass tube. It worked well. Those that know my abhorrence of smoking will understand that it was not easy for me to scrounge the cigarette. Andy (GY) |
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On 27 May, 01:07, Tuno wrote:
Bruno if you do a search on "gust filter" in this group you'll get a number of good hits on the subject. I had to add a gust filter to my Sage (when I had one) and it was much happier afterward! 2NO The Sage manual (on their web site) says: "When using the Sage variometer with a total energy probe, place one or more of the enclosed pneumatic restrictors in series between the static port on the variometer (marked "S", see #10) and the total energy probe. This is to reduce the jumpiness caused by the noisy signal generated by the total energy probe. " Sage supplied two restrictors with each one I have, it is a very good idea to fit one or both as the manual says! It might be easier to ask Sage for a couple rather than cutting up tins or cigarette butts.... Fabulous varios and even with 3 batteries and solar cells these days I like to have a pneumatic backup. My CV is about 20 years old and is still the best there is - I have got through four flight computers in that time. My CVA did have a problem, Sage said send it to them and they would make it well again. Just got it back with a full service and recalibration and a whole new updated glass fitting system - and no charge. That's service! |
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