Rick6a
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An "affordable" heated pitot tube, this one from Wicks.
http://tinyurl.com/s8gdh
Rick Galati RV-6A "Darla'
http://tinyurl.com/s8gdh
Rick Galati RV-6A "Darla'
Davepar said:I see you put affordable in quotes. $425 I guess is affordable compared to $1k.
So are you using this unit? Anybody?
This is interesting from the description on the Wicks site: "Note: Not to be used in known icing conditions." I guess it can only be used in accidental icing conditions.
Mustang said:Yeah, I got mine from Stein too. I was a bit put-off by the disclaimer, but Stein said that's just a CYA from Gretz and that for our purposes it will be fine. It comes with it's own circuit board to regulate the heat and with the little annunciator light panel shown. The head is made fromsome type of composite. In our case the body had to be slightly massaged to make it fit into the pitot mast. Once seated in the mast, we found that the screw holes securing the pitot head to the mast did not line up perfectly with the holes in the mast. I have not yet tried to scew them in but I suspect the holes in the mast will have to be opened up judiciously to get proper seating on the screws in the head unit.
Cheers, Pete
Mustang said:John,
Yes I believe we did get the correct mast. We ordered the chrome plated one. The mast is made up from aerodynamic Strut material which may not be that precise of a shape. The pitot head appears to be cast from some composite matrix that has thermo/electric properties. The anchor nuts for affixing the head into the mast are cast in place. The instructions mentioned that there could be a slight fitmentproblem and that the mast screw holes could be elongated to suit the fitting.
All in all, I still like the unit and anything is better than punching a hole through the spar cap IMHO
Cheers, Pete