REFLECTOR:pitot tube

Bob Kuc reflector@tvbf.org
Sun, 1 Feb 2004 20:10:17 -0500


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I picked up a heated pitot tube from wentworth.  It is a 24 volt unit =
with the mounting unit.  When I attached it, the pitot tube did get hot, =
so at least I know that it works and it only uses 1.5 amps at 12 volts.  =
The pitot tube is a "L" type.  This unit needs four screws (which did =
not come with it).  Does anyone know what size it uses?.  It is close to =
a 6-32 but the treads do not quite match up.

Bob Kuc
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