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10-08-2005, 10:08 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Gretz Heated Pitot
I was curious if anyone out there has used the Gretz heated pitot yet and what their impressions were? It seems like it and the Falcon model are the only options in the $400 price range.
Also, is it possible to chrome an unchromed heated pitot (with damaging it)? I know there is also chrome paint, but I doubt that would work on the heated tube. I can't bring myself to put a bare metal pitot tube on the nice chrome Gretz mount.
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10-09-2005, 12:02 AM
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I have the Gretz heated tube and like it very much. In the north, I think a heated pitot is a good investment, even on a VFR airplane. My Gretz pitot did come chromed (don't remember if it was standard, or an option) so you might look into that.
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RV-6, RLU-1 built & flying
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Milwaukee
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10-09-2005, 01:14 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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The new Gretz heated pitot tube sells for $425 (without the mount) and is superior in many ways to the Falcon ones. It's not a chrome unit, but it's that way because of the materials it's constructed from. We sell both the Falcon and Gretz tubes, but since the new Gretz's have arrived I wouldn't buy a Falcon. Before the Gretz tubes, the Falcon ones were the only reasonable option, but now I'd forget the Falcons and go with the Gretz's.
Just my 2 cents!
Cheers,
Stein.
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10-09-2005, 10:29 AM
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Chromed Gretz?
Jeff,
Can I ask where you got the chromed gretz heated pitot? I don't see that as an option anywhere.
Thanks,
Scott
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10-09-2005, 11:50 AM
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I'm pretty sure I got it directly from Gretz. That was about five years ago, and I'm not sure if they still sell direct.
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RV-6, RLU-1 built & flying
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Milwaukee
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10-09-2005, 06:11 PM
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Tube or Mount?
Jeff,
Are you sure you are talking about the tube (not the mount)? I thought the Gretz heated tube just came out.
Is it the same as this one listed here?
http://steinair.com/accessories.htm
Thanks,
Scott
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10-09-2005, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by tx_jayhawk
Jeff,
Are you sure you are talking about the tube (not the mount)? I thought the Gretz heated tube just came out.
Is it the same as this one listed here?
http://steinair.com/accessories.htm
Thanks,
Scott
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As I remember, about 5-7 years ago, I also purchased my heated pitot # AN 5814-1 from Gretz along with the mount. It's stainless steel or chromed (havn't looked lately). This is when this model went for about $300.00 instead of three or four times that amount today.
edit: mine is a heated pitot/static. Goes for $1374.00 these days...
Last edited by L.Adamson : 10-09-2005 at 06:54 PM.
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10-09-2005, 07:02 PM
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The new fangled, computer controlled Gretz tube did just recently come out. The one I bought was from Gretz, and similar to the Falcon heated tube just below the Gretz mount kit on the Steinair page.
I did some digging and found my receipt. I did indeed buy it direct from Gretz on 3-1-01. At the time, his 12 volt, heated, chromed pitot tube went for the princely sum of $135, shipping included. I about crapped when I saw what they want for heated pitots today.
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RV-6, RLU-1 built & flying
Tech Counselor, Flight Advisor & President, EAA Chapter 18
Milwaukee
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10-10-2005, 07:46 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Gretz Pitot Tube
I just received my Gretz Pitot Tube last week. It cannot be chromed as it is made of a composite material, not metal.
My initial observations are that I like it. It comes with a controller unit that mounts close to the tube itself. It automatically senses the pitot temperature and turns itself on and off. There are three LED lights that go to the controller unit showing when it is off, on, and heating up. It came with a 4 conductor shielded wire to three LED lights although it is not going to be long enough. It is probably best to mount the lights in the panel and label them. One suggestion he has is to mount it externally in the wing but I'm not quite that industrious to make it all watertight.
I needed to lightly grind it down to fit into the mount and this is suggested in the instructions that are sent with it.
Unless your going to purchase a used heated pitot tube, go with this one if price is a factor. If used is what you want, I have a very nice used 5814-1 12v heated pitot/static tube for sale in the classified section (not that I'm advertising it here, just showing that I purchased the Gretz over the one I already had).
Mike R.
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11-27-2005, 09:05 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Orlando, FL
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new gretz pitot tube
Mike,
Are you still happy with the new style gretz tube? Do you need a switch with it or is it fully automatic in operation? What size circuit breaker do you use with it?
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Treasure Island Florida
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