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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:41 pm    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe (OAT). I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an
inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:13 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe. I placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing and one in each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a bad location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the temperature be different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying. (On the ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:
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I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe (OAT). I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an
inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/




Jim "Scooter" McGrew
http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:09 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

Here's my experience with OAT in Naca scoop. (This is in my Glastar)
I had a definite problem with indicated temps running from 7-10 degrees
high in stabilized cruise.(during the winter). The OAT probe was
mounted in the naca scoop but quite far back towards the scat tube.
The root issue was as the amount of air requested by adjusting the
eye-ball vent at the end of the scat tube as controlled by me the
airflow thru the naca scoop would change. This changed the ballance
between cold outside air flow over the oat probe and the amount of
heating of the naca scoop from inside the airplane. I could literally
adjust the eyeball vent and see a change in the indicated OAT
temperature. I'm quite sure that if the OAT probe were moved to near
the front of the scoop it would not have had such a dramatic effect.
Ultimately I removed the probe from the scoop and mounted at the bottom
of the gear leg fairing, just poking out into the slipstream.

-Bob

Quote:
>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 6:11 AM >>>


Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe. I

placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing
and one in
each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a
bad
location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the
temperature be
different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying. (On
the
ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:



I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe (OAT).
I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an

inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/


Jim "Scooter" McGrew
_http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew_ (http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew)

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ScooterF15



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:30 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

That makes sense. It sounds like I placed mine a bit further forward than you.

-Jim
40134



In a message dated 6/19/2007 9:11:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rnewman(at)lutron.com writes:
Quote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Bob Newman" <rnewman(at)lutron.com>

Here's my experience with OAT in Naca scoop. (This is in my Glastar)
I had a definite problem with indicated temps running from 7-10 degrees
high in stabilized cruise.(during the winter). The OAT probe was
mounted in the naca scoop but quite far back towards the scat tube.
The root issue was as the amount of air requested by adjusting the
eye-ball vent at the end of the scat tube as controlled by me the
airflow thru the naca scoop would change. This changed the ballance
between cold outside air flow over the oat probe and the amount of
heating of the naca scoop from inside the airplane. I could literally
adjust the eyeball vent and see a change in the indicated OAT
temperature. I'm quite sure that if the OAT probe were moved to near
the front of the scoop it would not have had such a dramatic effect.  
Ultimately I removed the probe from the scoop and mounted at the bottom
of the gear leg fairing, just poking out into the slipstream.

-Bob

Quote:
>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 6:11 AM >>>


Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe. I

placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing
and one in
each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a
bad
location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the
temperature be
different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying. (On
the
ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:

--> RV10-List message posted by: Deems Davis <deemsdavis(at)cox.net>

I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe (OAT).
I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an

inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/




Jim "Scooter" McGrew
http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew

See what's free at AOL.com.


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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:32 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

I'm just wondering.... knowing that factors such as the sun,
and engine heat, propwash, exhaust, vent opening/closing,
and things like that can affect OAT reading, why do people
even consider such poor mounting locations as the NACA inlet,
wing root fairing, and places like that.....other than because
it's an easy/lazy way to get yourself an OAT reading? Wouldn't
it be better just to take 20 extra minutes and run the wires
needed to give an accurate indication? On my system it's
treated as critical enough that you even have a calibration
procedure to adjust for compression effects of flying at
170kts and the slight rise in temp that you get from
airspeed changes. It's just disconcerting to see that people
just don't really seem to care about some things.
(This is not directed at you Bob, so please take no offense)

To continue the rant a little, I think i'll start a new post...
(I'm just in one of those moods today I guess)

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying

Bob Newman wrote:
Quote:


Here's my experience with OAT in Naca scoop. (This is in my Glastar)
I had a definite problem with indicated temps running from 7-10 degrees
high in stabilized cruise.(during the winter). The OAT probe was
mounted in the naca scoop but quite far back towards the scat tube.
The root issue was as the amount of air requested by adjusting the
eye-ball vent at the end of the scat tube as controlled by me the
airflow thru the naca scoop would change. This changed the ballance
between cold outside air flow over the oat probe and the amount of
heating of the naca scoop from inside the airplane. I could literally
adjust the eyeball vent and see a change in the indicated OAT
temperature. I'm quite sure that if the OAT probe were moved to near
the front of the scoop it would not have had such a dramatic effect.
Ultimately I removed the probe from the scoop and mounted at the bottom
of the gear leg fairing, just poking out into the slipstream.

-Bob

>>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 6:11 AM >>>


Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe. I

placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing
and one in
each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a
bad
location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the
temperature be
different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying. (On
the
ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:



I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe (OAT).
I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an

inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/




Jim "Scooter" McGrew
_http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew_ (http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew)




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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:09 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

Jim, Yours are definetly in a better position than mine were. When
we installed them we were going for stealth. But we outsmarted
ourselves!

Quote:
>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 9:27 AM >>>


That makes sense. It sounds like I placed mine a bit further forward
than
you.

-Jim
40134



In a message dated 6/19/2007 9:11:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rnewman(at)lutron.com writes:



Here's my experience with OAT in Naca scoop. (This is in my Glastar)

I had a definite problem with indicated temps running from 7-10
degrees
high in stabilized cruise.(during the winter). The OAT probe was
mounted in the naca scoop but quite far back towards the scat tube.

The root issue was as the amount of air requested by adjusting the
eye-ball vent at the end of the scat tube as controlled by me the
airflow thru the naca scoop would change. This changed the ballance
between cold outside air flow over the oat probe and the amount of
heating of the naca scoop from inside the airplane. I could
literally
adjust the eyeball vent and see a change in the indicated OAT
temperature. I'm quite sure that if the OAT probe were moved to near
the front of the scoop it would not have had such a dramatic effect.

Ultimately I removed the probe from the scoop and mounted at the
bottom
of the gear leg fairing, just poking out into the slipstream.

-Bob

Quote:
>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 6:11 AM >>>


Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe. I
placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing
and one in
each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a
bad
location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the
temperature be
different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying.
(On
the
ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:



I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe
(OAT).
I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an
inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/

Jim "Scooter" McGrew
_http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew_ (http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew)

************************************** See what's free at
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:18 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

No offense taken. We were adding OAT to an already built plane,
before we fully appreciated the effects or criticality of its position.
Pulling new wires to a new location in a plane with a very full and
complete interior is quite a project. However, given 20/10 hindsight
it would have been way less work to do it right the first time !! That
mistake I will not make again...(oh yeah, one other thing, when we
originally did this, we were VFR only and OAT was just nice to have,
now that I have IFR capabilty, the attention to these types of detail
moved up by orders of magnitude)

-Bob


Quote:
>> Tim(at)MyRV10.com 6/19/2007 9:32 AM >>>


I'm just wondering.... knowing that factors such as the sun,
and engine heat, propwash, exhaust, vent opening/closing,
and things like that can affect OAT reading, why do people
even consider such poor mounting locations as the NACA inlet,
wing root fairing, and places like that.....other than because
it's an easy/lazy way to get yourself an OAT reading? Wouldn't
it be better just to take 20 extra minutes and run the wires
needed to give an accurate indication? On my system it's
treated as critical enough that you even have a calibration
procedure to adjust for compression effects of flying at
170kts and the slight rise in temp that you get from
airspeed changes. It's just disconcerting to see that people
just don't really seem to care about some things.
(This is not directed at you Bob, so please take no offense)

To continue the rant a little, I think i'll start a new post...
(I'm just in one of those moods today I guess)

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying

Bob Newman wrote:
Quote:


Here's my experience with OAT in Naca scoop. (This is in my
Glastar)

Quote:
I had a definite problem with indicated temps running from 7-10
degrees

Quote:
high in stabilized cruise.(during the winter). The OAT probe was
mounted in the naca scoop but quite far back towards the scat tube.

Quote:
The root issue was as the amount of air requested by adjusting the
eye-ball vent at the end of the scat tube as controlled by me the
airflow thru the naca scoop would change. This changed the
ballance

Quote:
between cold outside air flow over the oat probe and the amount of
heating of the naca scoop from inside the airplane. I could
literally

Quote:
adjust the eyeball vent and see a change in the indicated OAT
temperature. I'm quite sure that if the OAT probe were moved to
near

Quote:
the front of the scoop it would not have had such a dramatic effect.

Quote:
Ultimately I removed the probe from the scoop and mounted at the
bottom

Quote:
of the gear leg fairing, just poking out into the slipstream.

-Bob

>>> JSMcGrew(at)aol.com 6/19/2007 6:11 AM >>>


Each of my 2 EFIS units and my engine monitor came with a OAT probe.
I

Quote:

placed one on the most inboard right inspection panel under the wing
and one in
each NACA vent. I've seen a lot of posts saying the NACA vents are a
bad
location for various reasons, but in practice I've never seen the
temperature be
different more than 1 degree between any of the probes when flying.
(On

Quote:
the
ground, the sunny side NACA vent probe is typically higher.)

-Jim
40134

In a message dated 6/18/2007 10:43:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deemsdavis(at)cox.net writes:



I need to determine the location for the Outside Air Temp probe
(OAT).

Quote:
I
heard from one builder that placed it on the bottom of the wing on an

Quote:

inspection panel. Are there other god / alternative locations that
others have used?

Deems Davis # 406
Engine Stuff & Probes/Sensors
http://deemsrv10.com/




Jim "Scooter" McGrew
_http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew_ (http://www.mit.edu/~jsmcgrew)




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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:38 am    Post subject: OAT probe location Reply with quote

Tim,
Starting a fight online? lol..............Did you get some bad mist off the Niagara that put you in this mood?  
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