How far Should ADAHRS Be From Dynon Heated Pitot

Dynon101

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Hi All,

How far should the ADAHRS unit be installed away from the heated pitot tube? I assume that the heated probe element causes some kind of magnetic field when energized so there should be a minimum distance.

Alternately, how far from the ADAHRS can the pitot tube be installed?

I ask because I am installing these components into a Velocity airplane and it seems that the only magnetically quiet location for the ADAHRS (or V-MAG for that matter) would be the tip of the "strake". The strake is the delta shaped inner wing section that the long skinny wing extensions mount up against...in other words, the outboard end of the strake is about half wing span away from the fuselage.

It would be ideal to mount the pitot tube and the ADAHRS close together on the pilot side strake end however if that presents a magnetic interference problem then I could mount the pilot tube on the pilot side strake end and then mount the ADAHRS on the copilot side strake end and these units would end up being about 12 lineal feet apart so the question in this instance is how far can the two units be separated that would allow the pitot/static air pressures to "flow" through the tubes?

In either case I would like to have an alternate static port valve mounted on the instrument panel and if the ADAHRS unit was mounted out on the strake then the distance for the alternate static tube would be about 21 lineal feet.

To mitigate the "flow" issues with a long run I could utilize a wider diameter hose.

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.

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dynonsupport

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The issue is not the heated pitot probe itself, but the wires going to and fro from it.

These wires are 10A, so the goal would be to keep them at least 18" away from the ADAHRS. You might get away with 12" if you keep the ground and power wires twisted together, so the ground and power fields cancel one another.

As for an alternate static, you never want large tubing on pitot/static lines. Unless you have a leak in the system, there is no flow in a system, and the less volume of gas you have in the tubes the faster it reacts.
 
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