Sparky
Well Known Member
As an added safety measure, especially when at fly-ins or air shows with a lot of kids around, I've been considering installing a Sonalert (or other audible alarm) in the engine cowl to provide an external audible alert whenever either of the ignition switches are "hot" with no engine oil pressure. I've got a Slick mag on the left and a Lightspeed Plasma II+ on the right, each controlled by a toggle switch.
Generally, if someone suddenly hears an 80 dB - 100 dB alarm like this they tend to jump away from it. So my thinking is this could add a level of safety if anyone is in close proximity to the prop with the ignition hot and I can't see them (especially with a tail dragger). It's kind of like a back-up alarm on a commercial vehicle.
It would also serve as a reminder to turn off the ignition switches.![Roll eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Anyone see any advantages or disadvantages of having something like this installed? Or, has anyone already done this? I know it's a (little bit of) added complexity and another source of possible failure, etc., but it's easy and cheap.
(Edit: By the way, the only things I would be adding are the Sonalert itself, 2 diodes, and some wire. Everything else already exists in my setup. The Sonalert only draws about 200mA.)
All thoughts and opinions are welcome...
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Generally, if someone suddenly hears an 80 dB - 100 dB alarm like this they tend to jump away from it. So my thinking is this could add a level of safety if anyone is in close proximity to the prop with the ignition hot and I can't see them (especially with a tail dragger). It's kind of like a back-up alarm on a commercial vehicle.
It would also serve as a reminder to turn off the ignition switches.
Anyone see any advantages or disadvantages of having something like this installed? Or, has anyone already done this? I know it's a (little bit of) added complexity and another source of possible failure, etc., but it's easy and cheap.
(Edit: By the way, the only things I would be adding are the Sonalert itself, 2 diodes, and some wire. Everything else already exists in my setup. The Sonalert only draws about 200mA.)
All thoughts and opinions are welcome...
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