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Sam,It's pretty easy to remove from the mast, disconnect the wires and test it on a 24 volt source. My guess is that someone has left it on on the ground and fried it. I do have them in stock if needed. Make sure that you have a screw driver which fits the screws perfectly if not you will trash the tiny screws which hold the pitot into the mast tube.
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1. 09:15 PM - Pitot Heater: no heat, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?can=99t?= find fuse or CB (Off2wildblue)
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Subject: Pitot Heater: no heat, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?can=99t?= find fuse or
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From: "Off2wildblue" <Off2wildblue(at)me.com (Off2wildblue(at)me.com)>
CJ:
I am not getting any heat to my pitot heater. I turn it on, on the ground and it
doesnt warm up. I see the Volt meter go up about 1/8. So I think it should be
warming up. I dont know where the CB or fuse is located either. Does anyone
have any ideas on trouble shooting and locating the fuse?
Thanks!
SAM
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