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This is a link to the Sage installation instructions
http://www.sagevariometers.com/sageinst.htm Most people I know who have fitted a Sage Vario use a restrictor, sometimes two in the TE line. Usual rule is not to mixe capacity and pressure instruments on the same TE line without seoarating them by at least a couple of metres. John |
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