I'm curious if anybody has ever used this oil quantity sensor?
Low Oil Level Sensor, by Aircraft Extras, Inc.
Oil Quantity Sensor for Aircraft
www.aircraftextras.com
You might have more time than you think!Yeah your oil pressure would show the leak but that’s at the last possible minute for you to do something before your engine seizes.
Sure if you also want to overhaul it. I wanted something that will warn me well before I need to do a land immediately vs land as soon as practical.You might have more time than you think!
I get it, was just being a bit flip. The results of the experiment really surprised me.Sure if you also want to overhaul it. I wanted something that will warn me well before I need to do a land immediately vs land as soon as practical.
Call me old fashioned, I don't want oneI'm curious if anybody has ever used this oil quantity sensor?
Low Oil Level Sensor, by Aircraft Extras, Inc.
Oil Quantity Sensor for Aircraftwww.aircraftextras.com
curious if anybody has ever used this oil quantity sensor?
One more thing to go wrong and possibly cause unnecessary grief.Reviving this not too old thread, since the original question has not been answered:
I have the same question... but not here to pop the corn and discuss the "Do you think this sensor is worth its salt, does it make sense to have one, I sure don't need that, etc" of the same vein.
Amongst other small eventual improvements, I ordered and installed an Oil Quantity Sensor on my brand new TB. Question to the ones in the known, does programming the sensor itself with level warnings makes sense?
The "electronics package" is being connected to my 3GX, on which it is pretty easy to set the alarms iso playing with the programming mode of the unit itself.
Can you please share how you are connecting it to your G3X (which input and possibly configuration)Amongst other small eventual improvements, I ordered and installed an Oil Quantity Sensor on my brand new TB. Question to the ones in the known, does programming the sensor itself with level warnings makes sense?
The "electronics package" is being connected to my 3GX, on which it is pretty easy to set the alarms iso playing with the programming mode of the unit itself.
@Bafava, to be frank I'm not sure since I'm in the middle of an engine replacement, and still some wiring left to do.Can you please share how you are connecting it to your G3X (which input and possibly configuration)
I would consider this sensor if I can incorporate it into my G3X.
Looks like your oil suction screen isn’t safety wired in this picture yet.Reviving this not too old thread, since the original question has not been answered:
I have the same question... but not here to pop the corn and discuss the "Do you think this sensor is worth its salt, does it make sense to have one, I sure don't need that, etc" of the same vein.
Amongst other small eventual improvements, I ordered and installed an Oil Quantity Sensor on my brand new TB. Question to the ones in the known, does programming the sensor itself with level warnings makes sense?
The "electronics package" is being connected to my 3GX, on which it is pretty easy to set the alarms iso playing with the programming mode of the unit itself.
Thank you for info. I had these and to the extend of my knowledge, a G3X discreet can be configured only as ON or OFF (Active/inactive) and does not have the capability of sensing based on voltage or resistance which would be needed to determine the oil quantity.@Bafava, to be frank I'm not sure since I'm in the middle of an engine replacement, and still some wiring left to do.
Here's what I found out to now, no guarantees given
Yes it can be used with the Garmin 3GX, see screenshot below.
I only have the oil level option, so in my eyes will give the electronic intfc power thru pin 8, prob 40 ground thru pin 1 (common?), and signal output from pin 9.
On the GEA24, use one of the available discrete input 40-43.
And finally programming using one of the 3 scales provided, not sure which one's the best...
@mburch might be able to chime in please?
Thanks Matt. Just to clarify these only sense voltage and not resistance, correct?The GP inputs on your GEA 24 are made for this type of application, should be no problem.
The calibration uses voltage, but Ohm's Law exists.Just to clarify these only sense voltage and not resistance, correct?



YES, many! Here is one of our latest testimonials.I'm curious if anybody has ever used this oil quantity sensor?
Low Oil Level Sensor, by Aircraft Extras, Inc.
Oil Quantity Sensor for Aircraftwww.aircraftextras.com
Happy customer! Richard J. , Texas