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I removed a mechanical vario from our club glider which was stuck on 5 =
m/s down and had water behind the front face. Thinking I would not loose much, I carefully removed the front face and drained about 0.5 oz of gooky water from the instrument and let it air = dry. Unfortunately, it remains stuck on 5 m/s and the next step of = disassembly is not immediately intuitive. =20 The only signs on the instrument are on the front face as follows: 1. An insignia consisting of a star inside small shield which in turn has a small 3-feathered wing on the right upper side. 2. UL 31-10 is given on the right hand side above the pointer support. 3. No 9525163 is given on the right hand side below the pointer support. 4. The scale of +/- 5 m/s on the left hand side. =20 The back of the instrument has a staked hose bib for the static port or = TE probe port. I hope that if I un-stake and unscrew the bib, the whole = unit will come out of its case. =20 Here are my questions =20 1. What is the make of the instrument? Will I find service instruction on their website? 2. Is it repairable? By me? Or must I send it in to a repair shop. 3. What are the next steps in taking it apart and cleaning it? 4. Is it worth while to send it to a repair shop? Any suggestion to whom? =20 Any suggestions are welcome. I figure in the worst case I will learn how such an instrument is built; and in the best case I will get it back to function usefully in some fashion. =20 Heinz =20 |
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