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  1. All in one esg unit with ack 30 encoder and ga 35 antenna. Bought it for a project but does not look like I will be using it so time to pass along. Sold
  2. It is clear that there is some sort of a leak etc per the chart. At the current pace the oxygen utilization is 4-5 times higher then in the chart. The real question is if precise flight connectors are the only compatible connectors with Mooney factory oxygen system? It seems like everybody has those here. Otherwise, I will continue diagnosing. I happen to not have them and will need to order them. If anybody has a connector or two in San Jose area - would love to see if I can try them before I order them.
  3. Yes typo there. It is about 40 psi every 5 min. And that is with just one cannula connected.
  4. I recently bought a tls bravo and have been trying to figure out a oxygen issue. The hydro on the bottle is current and all inspections are good. Without turning any valves - it does not leak. if I open the cockpit valve and don’t connect any cannulas - it does not leak and holds pressure well. howver, when I use a Oxymizer Cannula from Aerox - it is going down pressure very quickly - about 30-40 psi every 5 mins. i noticed that there was a a thread on the forum talking about using particular kinds of connectors with the factory oxygen system. I believe that precise flight was the right one per that thread. i just wanted to confirm that I should order precise flights Scott connectors are the right ones? it is confusing because the Scott is all supposed to be the same connector. The Aerox Scott cannula that I have was just bought new recently. if there is no difference then I will look in the low pressure line carefully again. Perhaps it is not the connector and something else - I have not found any obvious leaks yet.
  5. Looking to rent or borrow shock disc replacement tool around San Francisco- looks like lasar’s tool is out in the field. looking for nose gear specifically - tool will make it easier and was looking to wrap this up soon. please let me know if somebody has anything closeby. Otherwise; will work with the local shop to improvise something.
  6. Looking to buy a TKS equipped Mooney, I think that TLS Bravo might be the best fit but will consider other models. Any leads would be appreciated. I am already looking at the options listed at controller at the moment.
  7. Yes. Updated in the ad as well. I am in San Francisco Bay Area. G meter, vacum pump are now sold. updating the ad.
  8. Updated items and link. Please PM me if you are interested.
  9. All prices are shipped - working as removed. Varga Vacuum\Suction Gauge - $60 Attitude Gyro - 3-1/4 - RC Allen - RA22-7 - $300 Altimeter - 3-1/4 - $250 United Instruments - MP Gauge - 3-1/4 - $250 United Instruments - VSI Gauge - 3-1/4 - $250 GPS - ACU - 28 V - $100 Ekonomix EGT Gauge with Probe - $30 Lycoming Ring Gear - Part Number 68606 - $120 Items removed from the list are sold... Please click this link to follow photos.
  10. Pictures posted here: http://yaftab.wix.com/mooneyforsale Please visit the link and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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