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Anyone know who makes this transducer?

akschu

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My friend got this transducer with a kit plane he bought that was partially built. There aren't any markings on it, and we can't figure out who makes it or where it came from. Any ideas?

schu

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Electronics International

The red cube is made by Electronics International, Bend, Oregon.

A great company.

JT
 
Nope, red cube is certified (means it will absolutely have a part number on it) and looks like this:

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hard to imagine a transducer that needs 7 or 8 wires.
looks like a standard T manifold that has something potted. If you know where the connector goes, it may provide some clues.
 
hard to imagine a transducer that needs 7 or 8 wires.
looks like a standard T manifold that has something potted. If you know where the connector goes, it may provide some clues.

It has 6 wires. A red and black that are wired to power, and orange, white, yellow, and blue.

Only the white and blue were hooked up, and they went to the cockpit.

There is a little flipper thing inside there, so it does very much appear to be a transducer.
 
Sorry -- checked mine

mine has a different configuration/shape -- did some more searching online and could come up with nothing.

Ron
 
This isn't a fuel flow sensor, it's a liquid sensor. It senses the existence or lack of liquid. Two wires light up the LED and two wires are the signal for the refractive sensor.
 
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