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'Fuel Flow Sensor'
1999\11\04@090046
by
John Mullan
I stumbled across a PIC related page that mentions a "fuel sensor" by Radionics.
I am unable to find this beast on the Internet.
Does anybody know of this or similar device that will send pulses as fuel flows through the line????
Thanks
John Mullan
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1999\11\04@121300
by
Keelan Lightfoot
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I was bored, so I searched it out.
I eventually searched Altavista for "liquid flow sensor" and found a bunch
of wrong things, and a few good things.
http://www.mcmillancompany.com/products/101.htm
I don't know if it will blow up with something flammable, but by the looks
of it, it is designed to be safe. I would ask them, anyway.
It doesn't provide pulses for it's output, but rater a 0-5v signal,
corresponding to a 0-100% flow.
They provide a few other flow sensors -- high pressure, Teflon coated
innards some that provide pulsed output, etc. Have a look at:
http://www.mcmillancompany.com/products.htm
Also, just found this, and it looks like this could be a _great_ help. Just
put in all your specs, click search, and it lists all that look like they
might be what you want.
http://www.designinfo.com/scripts/makeframe.dll?Url=http%3A//http://www.designinfo.
com/help/Flow.html
- Keelan Lightfoot
>I stumbled across a PIC related page that mentions a "fuel sensor" by Radionics
.
>
>I am unable to find this beast on the Internet.
>
>Does anybody know of this or similar device that will send pulses as fuel
>flows through the line????
1999\11\04@130150
by
Don Hyde
> >I stumbled across a PIC related page that mentions a "fuel sensor" by
> Radionics.
> >
> >I am unable to find this beast on the Internet.
> >
> >Does anybody know of this or similar device that will send pulses as fuel
> >flows through the line????
[Don Hyde]
Here's a link to a guy who makes a cool instrument package for
experimental airplanes. He publishes a separate price for his sensor, which
I believe is the same one that's used in some production airplanes, and is
FAA-certified for aircraft use. It's expensive, of course, it says
"airplane". It may be the "Radionics" unit you're looking for.
http://rkymtn.com/rm00021.htm
1999\11\04@223822
by
John Mullan
Well, I found a few things, but this site give me the best stuff.
http://www.oztechnics.com.au/car.htm
I just need to find out if they sell the flow sensors seperately.
Also, the fuel injection consumption method they describe is perfect.
Thanks for everyone's response.
John mullan.
1999\11\05@211631
by
Brian Kraut
|
I don't know about that one, but I do know that Floscan is one of te leaders in
fuel flow measuring. Don't have their number handy.
John Mullan wrote:
> I stumbled across a PIC related page that mentions a "fuel sensor" by Radionic
s.
>
> I am unable to find this beast on the Internet.
>
> Does anybody know of this or similar device that will send pulses as fuel flow
s through the line????
>
> Thanks
>
> John Mullan
>
>
>
>
>
>
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