Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
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Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
I am looking for a DA40 fuel measuring device. I have long range 50 gal tanks. So far google and the usual online pilot shops were no help. Any ideas would be highly appreciated. Adrian
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Did you try contacting Diamond directly? Here is their contact info. They have been very helpful in the past.
http://www.diamondaircraft.com/contact/index.php
http://www.diamondaircraft.com/contact/index.php
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Welcome to DAN Adrian.
You should normally have a fuel measuring device from DAI, made of a glass graduated tubing that fits in a pin hole in the stall strip of each wing. You plug it to the tank drain and read the fuel quantity. Not very handy but it works. I guess this DAI made instrument is the only one on the market. If you don't have one, I would also recommend you'd contact a Diamond Dealer.
If you have a G1000 glass cockpit, you have a quite reliable electronic fuel meter.
You should normally have a fuel measuring device from DAI, made of a glass graduated tubing that fits in a pin hole in the stall strip of each wing. You plug it to the tank drain and read the fuel quantity. Not very handy but it works. I guess this DAI made instrument is the only one on the market. If you don't have one, I would also recommend you'd contact a Diamond Dealer.
If you have a G1000 glass cockpit, you have a quite reliable electronic fuel meter.
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Thank you for the advice. I am the second owner of the plane and it was delivered without one. I will try to contact Diamond. Adrian
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
I checked w/Diamond recently, and the 25 gal fuel measuring device (part D41-2807-90-00) was USD478 excluding freight!!
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
There was a reason it wasn't with the plane when you bought it... it's useless! Don't bother replacing it. They break if you look at them wrong. I replaced the the glass tube which broke within weeks with flexible plastic tubing, put it under the back deck and haven't looked at it since 2005.Henrik wrote:I checked w/Diamond recently, and the 25 gal fuel measuring device (part D41-2807-90-00) was USD478 excluding freight!!
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Hello Adrian
I agree with Nigel.
My fuel measuring device broke easily as well. I have to say I do not rely very much on this device.
I am very happy with the G1000 fuel measuring electronic meter. I find mine is very accurrate, the total is within 0.25 of a gallon when I go to refuel.
HOWEVER you need to make sure that when you top up, that you reset the meter total accurately.
In Australia the regulations say we have to check fuel quantity by 2 different methods eg dipstick of some other fuel measuring device and fuel gauge.
Regards
Robin
I agree with Nigel.
My fuel measuring device broke easily as well. I have to say I do not rely very much on this device.
I am very happy with the G1000 fuel measuring electronic meter. I find mine is very accurrate, the total is within 0.25 of a gallon when I go to refuel.
HOWEVER you need to make sure that when you top up, that you reset the meter total accurately.
In Australia the regulations say we have to check fuel quantity by 2 different methods eg dipstick of some other fuel measuring device and fuel gauge.
Regards
Robin
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Welcome, Adrian!
I also agree with Nigel and Robin - don't waste your money. My first DA40 came the the "fuel measuring device" (which soon came to be known as the "fuel draining device"), and we faithfully tried to use it as instructed several times before finally just giving up. The DA40 I'm flying now doesn't have one, and I've never missed it. Between the G1000 fuel totalizer and the gauges, you have two independent estimates of the remaining fuel. And if there is any doubt, I just top off and reset! I also find the G1000 fuel system to be VERY accurate. I can always predict within a few tenths of a gallon the fuel required to top-off, every time.
I also agree with Nigel and Robin - don't waste your money. My first DA40 came the the "fuel measuring device" (which soon came to be known as the "fuel draining device"), and we faithfully tried to use it as instructed several times before finally just giving up. The DA40 I'm flying now doesn't have one, and I've never missed it. Between the G1000 fuel totalizer and the gauges, you have two independent estimates of the remaining fuel. And if there is any doubt, I just top off and reset! I also find the G1000 fuel system to be VERY accurate. I can always predict within a few tenths of a gallon the fuel required to top-off, every time.
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Thanks for your input. I always top off the tanks if I fly more than one hour, so I guess I should be in good shape. I didn't realize it's such a pain to use. I do have the G!000 and I use the fuel totalizer, I just wanted to do it "by the book". I suppose nobody checks tire pressures before each flight either, I tried it once and it took me 15 minutes, the wheel pants are realy in the way.
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Re: Fuel measuring device for DA40 with long range. Tanks
Adrian, I don't know what year your DA40 is but later models come with modified wheel pants with a hinged hatch for air valve access. I like to think that those lucky enough to have that improvement pay for their smugness with extra aerodynamic drag. I just squat down in front and visually note the tire shape relative to the sidewalls... its worked for six years.
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C-GVFX DA40-180 SN 40.585 (2005) SOLD in 2013, now based somewhere in California.
I'm STILL in a state of serious withdrawal.
Cell.416-560-0603
C-GVFX DA40-180 SN 40.585 (2005) SOLD in 2013, now based somewhere in California.
I'm STILL in a state of serious withdrawal.
Cell.416-560-0603