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Thu, Jul 26, 2018

New Radiant Engine Monitor Displays A Wealth Of Information

Simple Unit Color Codes Engine Information And Provides Easy Installation; Includes Probes

Radiant Technology's new Engine Monitor unit provides the pilot with critical elements of engine operation: oil pressure, temperature, fuel pressure, RPM and voltage. These parameters are displayed on Radiant’s proven and brilliant full color LCD screen.  

All probes are included. The monitor may be ordered in preset configurations for Rotax and ULPower, along with configurations which work great on Continental and Lycoming engines.

An emphasis in this new product is ease of installation. Temperature and pressure ranges are factory set, easing installation anxiety. Also included are probes and harnesses, standard.  

Another great feature is the ability of the unit to operate on system voltages as low as 8.00 volts -- allowing operation in declining voltages when an aircraft is experiencing a battery or alternator problem.

"Years of experience in the aircraft electronic market has taught us that users value simplicity, reliability, and ease of installation," said James Wiebe, CEO of Radiant. "We are providing an engine monitoring system that is simultaneously information rich and discernible at a glance, while being easy to install," he continued.

The Engine Monitor from Radiant is priced at $499.95 in any configuration. First shipments are planned in September.

(Image provided with Radiant Technology news release)

FMI: www.radiantinstruments.com

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