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![]() Drew Dalgleish wrote: Maybe you should just give up and get a vertical card compass with a remote sensor out in a wing tip. Using a remote sensor (probably in the tail rather than the wingtip) is my fallback, if everything else fails. I'm not sure whether an STC would be required for that. All the best, David |
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WIth the flux meter and a Color TV degausser coil, you should be able
to cure it... Even a compass will help you pick out the magnetized areas in the engine compartment for giving the buzz treatment... The key to using the degausser is to buzz the part and keep the power on while you withdraw the coil, not put the coil against it and just turn the power on and off... denny |
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Denny wrote:
: WIth the flux meter and a Color TV degausser coil, you should be able : to cure it... Even a compass will help you pick out the magnetized : areas in the engine compartment for giving the buzz treatment... The : key to using the degausser is to buzz the part and keep the power on : while you withdraw the coil, not put the coil against it and just turn : the power on and off... I'll agree that the tv degausser will likely be able to do it. With all the decorations (like engine mount + engine), it might be tricky to get in where you need it to be. I'd recommend removing any/all things possible to reduce the risk of magnetizing anything else. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Denny wrote:
: key to using the degausser is to buzz the part and keep the power on : while you withdraw the coil, not put the coil against it and just turn : the power on and off... Oh, and if space constraints make it difficult or impossible to gracefully move away while running, you can probably use a variac to ramp the field up/down to simulate moving the coil. That's how the degaussers in monitors work. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Denny wrote:
WIth the flux meter and a Color TV degausser coil, you should be able to cure it... Even a compass will help you pick out the magnetized areas in the engine compartment for giving the buzz treatment... The key to using the degausser is to buzz the part and keep the power on while you withdraw the coil, not put the coil against it and just turn the power on and off... How about a tape eraser? Would be easier to get into tight places... |
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Yes, a bulk tape eraser will work.
"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message .. . Denny wrote: How about a tape eraser? Would be easier to get into tight places... |
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Maybe you should just give up and get a vertical card compass with a
remote sensor out in a wing tip. Both Canadian and American law require a nonstabilized magnetic direction indicator that isn't dependent on the aircraft's electrical system. The remote systems don't qualify. I wish they did, as the mag compass can be a real pain to calibrate in any airplane that has miscellaneous magnetic fields in it. Dan |
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