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The oven or meat thermometers are usually direct contact. Early in your post
you mentioned an ability to monitor via infrared to spot gasket blowouts, etc. I don't see how a direct contact device will provide that feature until the fire has broken out and it is too late. -- Jim Carter "George Sconyers" wrote in message m... Thanks Peter! You are thinking right down the path I am currently on but with a slightly different way to install it and to view the temperature. So, if I negotiate with one of serveral existing manufacturers of an "oven product" some of which I have already tested in my own turbocharged aircraft to build it so it meets ALL the requirements of being in the cowling (waterproof, electronics capable of handling the heat, etc. and some other proprietary ideas...) and you could read your under cowl temperature on a nice little digital display with an integrated "high temp" alarm in the cockpit. What is the right price for a product that installs in 15 minutes during your next oil change without running any wires through your firewall or panel. Anyone got an idea of what this might be worth to airplane owners? $150? $200? $250? Would this be something that pilot / owners would buy at their local pilot shop or would the Internet be a more likely place to buy it, in order to get a lot more info than can be put on the product packaging? Interested in any thoughts anyone has on this. George |
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