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Wed, Jul 25, 2018

Radiant Technology Unveils New Engine Temp Gauge

Displays Four Channels Of Information And Includes Numeric Readout

Radiant Technology is introducing a 4 channel Engine Temperature Gauge, which gives the pilot a continuous display of 4 CHT or 4 EGT temperatures, with color coding that immediately shows over-temperature conditions. The gauge also has a numeric readout.

"Four channels of information is awesome for troubleshooting minor problems in an aircraft engine, and is also invaluable for normal engine temperature monitoring," said James Wiebe, CEO of Radiant Technology. "We're providing this capability in a low cost, very easy to install system, including probes," he continued.

The new Engine Temperature Gauges are available in a variety of configurations, with direct support for Rotax, ULPower, Continental and Lycoming engines. The factory can easily customize temperature ranges for any application.  

Features & Specifications

  • Brilliant, daylight readable Radiant display
  • Simultaneous view of four temperature channels
  • Highest channel shown in numeric form
  • Color coding as to current condition (cold / normal / caution / redline)
  • Easy Installation
  • Standard +12V power supply
  • Initial factory calibration +/- 2 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Harness and probe package available
  • Installs in any 2.25” cutout

The gauges vary in price from $279.95 to $399.95 depending on engine installation.

(Image provided with Radiant Technology news release)

FMI: www.radiantinstruments.com

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