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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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