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jmonberg

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I searched the forums and couldn't come up with an answer but maybe parsed poorly..

installing a stratus esgi. I currently have an older encoding altimeter so am installing a transcal -35C unit. I see a lot of folks put these under the front seat or somewhere close to the transponder. I have a pre-built harness and would have to modify it to put the encoder near the static line entry behind the panel. Or I run an obscenely long static line back to the encoder. Looks like some people just vent the encoder to cabin but I'd like to avoid that.

Any thoughts on this? Encoder mounting point? Length of static line?

I will post pics when it is done.
 

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