How accurate is the Cylinder Head Temperature readings output by the Skyview system? I have Lycoming O-320 E2D, with Dynon HDX, and all Dynon engine sensors installed. The CHT sensors are in the Lycoming standard CHT Sensor ports on the Intake manifold. I had a possible CHT over-temp the other day, where I saw temps on two cylinders over 500F for a short time. On my HDX display CHT widget, I saw numbers up in 550-560F range... So I downloaded the User Log file to a flash drive, loaded it into Excel, and generated a Graph (converting the Centigrade output values to Fahrenheit). The graph looks like this:
But on this graph, the highest temp cylinder only got to 535F, which is inconsistent with the numbers I saw inflight on the widget.
It is possible that I misread the numbers on the screen. or am misremembering what I saw, but I thought I'd ask here if the file export output is accurately representing the actual measured values.
The formula I used to convert the Centigrade output to Fahrenheit is:
F = (C * 9 / 5) + 32
Thanks in advance!
But on this graph, the highest temp cylinder only got to 535F, which is inconsistent with the numbers I saw inflight on the widget.
It is possible that I misread the numbers on the screen. or am misremembering what I saw, but I thought I'd ask here if the file export output is accurately representing the actual measured values.
The formula I used to convert the Centigrade output to Fahrenheit is:
F = (C * 9 / 5) + 32
Thanks in advance!