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Old May 14th 07, 08:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Robert Gaines
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What voltage powers the old Crossfell vario.? The
red/green face variety?
Thanks,
Bob Gaines



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Old May 14th 07, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On May 14, 12:59 pm, Robert Gaines
wrote:
What voltage powers the old Crossfell vario.? The
red/green face variety?
Thanks,
Bob Gaines


I have an old Crosfell in my shop that I'd be happy to see find a good
home. No idea if it runs or not.

Craig Funston

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Old May 15th 07, 12:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Crossfell elec vario

On May 14, 3:02 pm, Craig wrote:
On May 14, 12:59 pm, Robert Gaines

wrote:
What voltage powers the old Crossfell vario.? The
red/green face variety?
Thanks,
Bob Gaines


I have an old Crosfell in my shop that I'd be happy to see find a good
home. No idea if it runs or not.

Craig Funston


I had a crossfell in the Cherokee when I first bought it. It was
running on three D Cell Batteries at the time. I think something was
reversed as the vario would show negative when I was in lift and
positive in sink. the scale was way off too as the strongest lift I
was ever in only registered at about .5 m/s. but it worked once you
figured it out. still is sittin in my hangar. should still work as
described, have removed it and all the hardware, including a diaphragm
total energy system.

bob didnt you help get my Cherokee airworthy again in lawrenceville?
N373Y

Tony

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Old May 16th 07, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Lindsay
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Default Crossfell elec vario

In article , Robert Gaines
writes
What voltage powers the old Crossfell vario.? The
red/green face variety?
Thanks,
Bob Gaines



Hey, that takes me back! I think they ran on 4 1/2 volts.

We didn't have a lot in the way of electronics in those days.
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Mike Lindsay
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Old May 21st 07, 04:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Crossfell elec vario

Robert
I have 10 pages of original documentation on the Crossfell Variometer which
I obtained from a fellow in Canada some years ago. This documentation
includes circuit diagrams, specifications, etc.

These pages show the instrument as running on 4.5 volts, with 4.2 volts as
the recommended minimum.

Send me a direct email including your address if you would like me to
photocopy and post this information for you.

I have a Crossfell set aside in my gliding kit but no time to put into it.
Currently stuck with trailer building.

Regards
Roger Druce, Australia


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What voltage powers the old Crossfell vario.? The
red/green face variety?
Thanks,
Bob Gaines





 




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