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Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT

 
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Sam



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 5:08 am    Post subject: Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT Reply with quote

Please help me work through this.

1. I am reusing my old Westach EGT/CHT thermocouples, type J & K. They appear to be shielded and have 48" leads and will need new terminals.
2. I have a pre-fab TC harness from Stein Air (for Dynon), which is made from a non-copper wire. It seems to be pretty stiff. The EGT lead wires, under the sheath, are rust/yellow. The CHT wires are rust/white. This harness wire is way too long and needs to be shortened.

My questions are:

A. Due to the crazy airframe, it is not uncommon to pull the engine at annual inspection time. What would be the best connector to use? Could I use a D-sub? The connection to the D180 is a 25 pin D-sub.
B. For temperature accuracy purposes, would it be better to position the connector forward or aft of the firewall? The most convienient would be forward.

Thanks, in advance.

Sam
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 8:58 am    Post subject: Re: Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT Reply with quote

Hi Sam,

If you are talking about a connector on the firewall, use a metal
circular connector i.e., AMP. Do not use a a db submini for three
reasons: They are not deep enough to pass through most firewalls,
they provide no thermal insulation and are not rated for constant hi temp environment, and they are not gas tight against carbon monoxide etc.

AMP makes special pins for TC connections, but I have never seen
anyone ever use them. Just live with the relatively tiny errors due to
the extra junction


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:05 am    Post subject: Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT Reply with quote

[quote]My questions are:

A. Due to the crazy airframe, it is not uncommon to pull the engine at annual inspection time. What would be the best connector to use? Could I use a D-sub? The connection to the D180 is a 25 pin D-sub.
B. For temperature accuracy purposes, would it be better to position the connector forward or aft of the firewall? The most convienient would be forward.

Thanks, in advance.

Sam

  The 25 pin d-sub is a good choice. Use the ones with the crimped pins, since soldering of thermocouple wires is not recommended. You can use these forward of the firewall with very little degradation of accuracy. The important thing with using a nonthermocouple material connector is that both sides of the connector should be at the same temperature, otherwise greater error will be introduced. Roger[b]


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:42 am    Post subject: Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT Reply with quote

At 11:04 AM 11/21/2008, you wrote:

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My questions are:

A. Due to the crazy airframe, it is not uncommon to pull the
engine at annual inspection time. What would be the best
connector to use? Could I use a D-sub? The connection to the
D180 is a 25 pin D-sub.

A d-sub with MACHINED crimped pins is fine.

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/D-Subminature/D-Sub_20AWG_Pin.jpg

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/D-Subminature/D-Sub_20AWG_Socket.jpg

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/D-Subminature/D-Sub_4-quad-crimp.jpg

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B. For temperature accuracy purposes, would it be better to
position the connector forward or aft of the firewall?
The most convienient would be forward.

Forward is fine. Just don't mount the connector
THROUGH the firewall with an expectation of
maintaining firewall integrity. I'd recommend
you wrap the mated pair of connectors with silicone
self-fusing tape to help keep them clean in service.
These are NOT environmentally robust with respect
to dirt, oils, etc.

Alternatively, you could consider a mil-spec
connector like the MS3470 series. These can be
installed with the same crimp tool as the d-subs
if you manually position the pins in the tool.
But a mated set in low quantities will cost you
about $50. The d-subs wrapped with silicone tape
is the more economical.

Effects on thermocouple readings will be
small and insignificant.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: Thermocouples connected to Dynon EGT CHT Reply with quote

si claro. Si Marta me deja sacar fotos pues lo haré, sino no pasa nada. Rercuerda que no tengo ganas de crear problemas ni mucho menos lastimar sentimientos de esta gente, que es bastante trajico todo.

un abrazo


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Hi Sam,

If you are talking about a connector on the firewall, use a metal
circular connector i.e., AMP. Do not use a a db submini for three
reasons: They are not deep enough to pass through most firewalls,
they provide no thermal insulation and are not rated for constant hi temp environment, and they are not gas tight against carbon monoxide etc.

AMP makes special pins for TC connections, but I have never seen
anyone ever use them. Just live with the relatively tiny errors due to
the extra junction

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