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Flyer2017 08-04-2017 04:15 PM

Oxygen tank installation pictures
 
I bought a 22 cu ft system from Aerox at OSH after reading all the various posts on the pros and cons of MH pulse demand, SkyOx one setting valve, etc. Couldn't justify the added expense at this point. I plan on using two of the Aerox mounting brackets to mount the bottle to the right side baggage compartment. I saw a picture of a bottle mounted there but had questions about the installation. If you have a similar installation, I'd appreciate pictures and details. Did you put in a doubler to support the clamps where they attach? Feel you needed to reinforce the floor (tank weighs 12 pounds full)? Use nutplates instead of the supplied bolts and nuts? Any advice and pictures would be appreciated. Thanks

bruceh 08-04-2017 07:11 PM

Check my build log here and the next several photos.

No doubler, no floor reinforcement needed. Nutplates needed only on the lower bracket mount so you can get the flap cover panel in and out. Just make sure the location of the bracket bolts are clear of the flap arm movement area.

Steve Melton 08-04-2017 08:33 PM

mine is mounted identically to this. no issues so far, 3 years.

roadrunner20 08-04-2017 09:09 PM

Mine is in the same location as Bruce & Steve.
Bruce, where did you get the cylinder tank attachments?

boom3 08-04-2017 10:03 PM

I have an Avox bottle and thought I would make a temporary mount using stock screw holes to see how I like the location before modifying the flap cover. (The vertical is a piece of relay track.) After the 24 (hobbs hour) Oshkosh trip I love the location, easy to reach and easy to read the gauge. It works so well I think I'm done.






schristo@mac.com 08-04-2017 10:48 PM

.32 doublers with nut plates
 
I riveted .32 as a doubler and added nut plates

https://ibb.co/c06M1a

bruceh 08-04-2017 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roadrunner20 (Post 1193292)
Bruce, where did you get the cylinder tank attachments?

Brackets were from Aircraft Spruce.

TS Flightlines 08-05-2017 06:11 AM

Question for you guys?--
 
With those locations, it seems like it would be alittle tough to turn on the valve while in flight. Is it? Sounds like a dumb question, and you may be turning it on, before you depart, knowing you were going to a higher altitude.
So, what if you were enroute, and needed to turn it on?

Only asking because I was thinking about O2 for my 7 (if I get that far)

Tom

Dbro172 08-05-2017 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TS Flightlines (Post 1193329)
With those locations, it seems like it would be alittle tough to turn on the valve while in flight. Is it? Sounds like a dumb question, and you may be turning it on, before you depart, knowing you were going to a higher altitude.
So, what if you were enroute, and needed to turn it on?

Only asking because I was thinking about O2 for my 7 (if I get that far)

Tom

As long as you can look and reach over your right shoulder it is a piece of cake. I have mine mounted the same as Bruce, et al. It's probably the most practical location.

boom3 08-05-2017 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TS Flightlines (Post 1193329)
With those locations, it seems like it would be alittle tough to turn on the valve while in flight. Is it? Sounds like a dumb question, and you may be turning it on, before you depart, knowing you were going to a higher altitude.
So, what if you were enroute, and needed to turn it on?

Only asking because I was thinking about O2 for my 7 (if I get that far)

Tom

It is within easy reaching distance for me in flight with my shoulder straps on. One would think it be easier to reach if it was mounted in the center but it is really awkward to try and reach behind yourself.


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