T ten4teg Well Known Member Patron Feb 9, 2025 #1 Working on my fuselage fuel lines. Need advice on the proper Fuel Flow Sensor to pipe in for the Garmin G3. Thanks for the help.
Working on my fuselage fuel lines. Need advice on the proper Fuel Flow Sensor to pipe in for the Garmin G3. Thanks for the help.
mburch Well Known Member Patron Feb 9, 2025 #2 Most people use the EI FT-60, but you can see the full list of supported sensors in Table 21-1 in the current G3X installation manual (revision AW). More or less anything that produces a digital pulse output should work.
Most people use the EI FT-60, but you can see the full list of supported sensors in Table 21-1 in the current G3X installation manual (revision AW). More or less anything that produces a digital pulse output should work.
rocketman1988 Been around for awhile... Sponsor Feb 9, 2025 #3 Unless you are using electronic fuel injection, then you do not need one as the ECUs provide that data.
Unless you are using electronic fuel injection, then you do not need one as the ECUs provide that data.
Bill.Peyton Well Known Member Patron Feb 10, 2025 #5 Jesse23 said: The Red cube is the Gold standard for most installs. Click to expand... ten4teg said: Working on my fuselage fuel lines. Need advice on the proper Fuel Flow Sensor to pipe in for the Garmin G3. Thanks for the help. Click to expand... You won't want to mount it in the fuse. The search feature is your friend.
Jesse23 said: The Red cube is the Gold standard for most installs. Click to expand... ten4teg said: Working on my fuselage fuel lines. Need advice on the proper Fuel Flow Sensor to pipe in for the Garmin G3. Thanks for the help. Click to expand... You won't want to mount it in the fuse. The search feature is your friend.
Walt Well Known Member Patron Feb 10, 2025 #6 Bill.Peyton said: You won't want to mount it in the fuse. The search feature is your friend. Click to expand... Also the Install manual from the manufacturer should be followed (Electronics International)
Bill.Peyton said: You won't want to mount it in the fuse. The search feature is your friend. Click to expand... Also the Install manual from the manufacturer should be followed (Electronics International)