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No, Dan, you do NOT have all the numbers on your side. Agreed, you can
calculate the amount of water in a saturated sample, but you cannot do the simple calculations unless you factor in how many airchanges you get inside of vented tanks in any given amount of time. I doubt sincerely that you can even estimate, no less calculate, this factor. Although if you can get me a government contract to study the issue, I'll be happy to consider doing the consulting work {;-) Jim "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... "RST Engineering" wrote: (a) You can go through the math all day long and still not explain why I have drained the (hangared) 182 after a particularly humid day or two and get a tablespoon or two of water in the quick drains. I see: math is false and your charming story is proof. Very convincing. I have one too: I've been keeping a 172RG with 62-gal. capacity tanks outdoors in one of the most humid places in the U. S. for six years. I never top the tanks unless I specifically need to for the next flight. Only once in that time have I ever had water in a sample, and that was due to a bad fuel cap gasket. |
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