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Fergus Kyle



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:40 pm    Post subject: Dynon EMS-D10/914eng Reply with quote

Hi,
This goes out to any having the above combination. I am building a
Europa and panel space is at a premium.
I opted for the Dynon which inferred support of many temperature
sensors and began wiring. The engine display carries 3 GP - General Purpose
- lines, for any extra readings wanted. The EGTs for the 914 readings don't
use the normal EGT circuits but require 2 of the 3 GP lines - so I used
them. The CS prop, a Woodcomp model, demands the MAP reading, so I used GP3
for that purpose...... Thus I have used all 3 GP circuits.
Along comes the need to display Coolant Temp. and I'm all out of
circuits. If this happened to you, what did you do about it? Did you siphon
off one circuit to an Either-Or switch, planning to sample MAP whenever you
are setting new power mode and checking Coolant at regular times, er whut?
I'm perplexed and open to any reasonable suggestion. Adding a teeny
gauge to the crowded panel is my very last solution.
Over.

Ferg
Europa 914 mono CS prop


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Ivor Phillips



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:29 pm    Post subject: Dynon EMS-D10/914eng Reply with quote

Ferg
The MAP sensor Green/red should go to pin 26, That will give you one GP
circuit to play with, I also fitted 4 westach 712-8WKM CHT sensors
instead of the Rotax type, I Used one of the Rotax CHT sensors for the
water temp sensor in the main hose to the radiator, Both EGT and CHT
sensors should go to the 25 Pin connector

Subject: Dynon EMS-D10/914eng



Hi,
This goes out to any having the above combination. I am building
a
Europa and panel space is at a premium.
I opted for the Dynon which inferred support of many temperature
sensors and began wiring. The engine display carries 3 GP - General
Purpose
- lines, for any extra readings wanted. The EGTs for the 914 readings
don't
use the normal EGT circuits but require 2 of the 3 GP lines - so I used
them. The CS prop, a Woodcomp model, demands the MAP reading, so I used
GP3
for that purpose...... Thus I have used all 3 GP circuits.
Along comes the need to display Coolant Temp. and I'm all out of
circuits. If this happened to you, what did you do about it? Did you
siphon
off one circuit to an Either-Or switch, planning to sample MAP whenever
you
are setting new power mode and checking Coolant at regular times, er
whut?
I'm perplexed and open to any reasonable suggestion. Adding a
teeny
gauge to the crowded panel is my very last solution.
Over.

Ferg
Europa 914 mono CS prop


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Mark Colbeck



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Location: Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Dynon EMS-D10/914eng Reply with quote

I have the same issue and was told the only way was to add the new HSI Expansion Module at $650. I wanted to pick up my coolant temp, flaps, and trim or even carb temp as I am in Canada. I have extend range tanks and cannot hook them up either. Are you saying that I don`t need to do that

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