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    Have any of you built something to keep moisture out of your crankcase over the long wet winter? There is an article in this months EAA magazine about how to build one, but it looks really complicated. Winter here in the Pacific Northwest means rain, lots of rain. And it is a cold rain. I am sure my crankcase has little beads of water clinging to it right now. One of these dehumidifiers would be great, but the one shown in the EAA magazine is above my skill level when it comes to electronics. It has a diagram of a pretty complex circuit board to control a purge valve, air pump, and heat lamp. Has anyone seen anything like this available commercially?
    Richard Pearson
    N43381
    Fort Worth, Texas

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    Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

    Richard, this is pretty straightforward. Might do what you have in mind:


    Dick

    (You may have read all this other stuff




    http://www.flyingsafer.com/test%20report.htm test comparisons



    Last edited by Dick Smith; 10-22-2009, 15:51.
    Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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    • #3
      Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

      Wow, interesting stuff! Thanks, Dick!
      Richard Pearson
      N43381
      Fort Worth, Texas

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      • #4
        Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

        I have a friend that built one that he uses on his Piper. He LOVES it.

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          Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

          Originally posted by Pearson View Post
          Have any of you built something to keep moisture out of your crankcase over the long wet winter? There is an article in this months EAA magazine about how to build one, but it looks really complicated. Winter here in the Pacific Northwest means rain, lots of rain. And it is a cold rain. I am sure my crankcase has little beads of water clinging to it right now. One of these dehumidifiers would be great, but the one shown in the EAA magazine is above my skill level when it comes to electronics. It has a diagram of a pretty complex circuit board to control a purge valve, air pump, and heat lamp. Has anyone seen anything like this available commercially?
          Rich, you can order the kit that has all the techie stuff done. At least that is what I under stood. Now I need a solar powered one for my field! Three planes, two hangers, no electricity on the field... Larry
          Last edited by Larry Lyons; 10-26-2009, 14:19. Reason: Added more
          "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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          • #6
            Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

            Where do you order the kit from?
            Richard Pearson
            N43381
            Fort Worth, Texas

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            • #7
              Re: Crankcase Dehumidifier

              Look here:



              Larry
              "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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