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The Schleicher factory uses a CO analyzer to tune the Wankel motor in
their self-launching gliders. I'd like to do it this way, as it gets a good tuning more easily and quickly than the usual fiddling around with the needle valves until everything is running right. It requires a unit that can measure up to 8% CO. My problem is the suitable units I can find are quite expensive, with the cheapest at $2000US. These are automotive units which go to the 8% range, not the much cheaper furnace and combustion meters that only go to 0.2% or so. Does anyone know of a cheaper unit, or where good used ones might be purchased? We've tried the $220 "Gastester" unit, and it is unsatisfactory. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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