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On May 23, 10:29*pm, Marc Ramsey wrote:
Darryl Ramm wrote: Lets make it a concise short thread then. You got me - I'm not sure how this would hurt a vane style (winter) vario or even a Sage vario since all ports of the triple probe mechanism will be at the same pressure and may all be increasing or decreasing in pressure (but at the same pressure) due to temperature changes or altitude (towing glider in the trailer). So what exactly causes the failure? The relative static and pitot pressures are irrelevant, as only the TE port is connected to a pneumatic vario, with the capacity on the other side. *Best theory I've heard (from the current owner of Sage ;^) is that the capacity contains relatively warm air when one puts the glider away in the early evening, which then cools at night lowering the pressure (and tightening up the tape seal). *Removing the tape in the morning can cause a sudden influx of high pressure air, which results in a high enough "sink" rate to bend/break delicate parts inside the vario... Marc Oh doh, sounds good to me. I guess I'm lucky and/or just have the elcheapo type mechanical varios. So good point. Darryl |
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