I need some help! I am fitting a dual EGT gauge to a Rotax 503, plus 2 new probes.
The pins on the gauge are numbered 1, 3, 4 and 5. No's 3 and 4 pins are close together and I am guessing that 1 and 3 are for one meter and 4 and 5 are for the other one??
Each probe has a red and a yellow wire and my guess is to connect the yellow wires to no's 3 and 4 and the red wires to no's 1 and 5 ??
Roy
EGT Wiring
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Re: EGT Wiring
Those are the K type probe. The yellow is "+" and the red "-" My Guess would be that the 2 that are close together are the red wires and the other 2 are the yellow. The only thing that will happen if you have them wrong way round is that it won't work. Take a lighter and heat the probe a bit and see what happens on the gauge.
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Re: EGT Wiring
Thanks, KFA, I have now established that 1 and 5 serve one meter and 3 and 4 the other one. A bit surprising! I did this using a multi-tester set to measure resistance - could have done it with a battery too.Tomorrow I will connect the probes and apply some heat to them and establish which way round the wires go.
Thanks for your help.
Roy
Thanks for your help.
Roy
Re: EGT Wiring
I connected up today and applied heat to the probes and can now confirm that the yellow wires go to pin no's 1 and 3, and the red wires to pin no's 4 and 5. As I said above, pins 1 and 5 serve one meter and 3 and 4 the other one.
So all is well now!
Thanks again,
Roy
So all is well now!
Thanks again,
Roy
Re: EGT Wiring
Le Pou wrote:I connected up today and applied heat to the probes and can now confirm that the yellow wires go to pin no's 1 and 3, and the red wires to pin no's 4 and 5. As I said above, pins 1 and 5 serve one meter and 3 and 4 the other one.
So all is well now!
Thanks again,
Roy
Thks for sharing. Now I also know

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Re: EGT Wiring
Thanks for sharing but it would be nice to know the make of guage and probe type. Stephan mentioned K-type for the probe...the guage?...Skdat or MGL or?Le Pou wrote:I connected up today and applied heat to the probes and can now confirm that the yellow wires go to pin no's 1 and 3, and the red wires to pin no's 4 and 5. As I said above, pins 1 and 5 serve one meter and 3 and 4 the other one.
So all is well now!
Thanks again,
Roy
I use an MGL-TC2 with K-type probes and with them Red = minus and yellow = positive. I downloaded the installation manual from MGL's website. Just a note...the probes put out milivolts when heated. So you need an accurate/sensitive multimeter to measure their output. Also, never cut the probe leads shorter. They form part of the probe itself. One lead, the positive one, is made from cromel and the other from alumel. Therefore, it is very difficult to solder extension wires onto these leads and the joint gives trouble after a while. I used small terminal block clamps, so that I can remove the probes when I have to replace them. Crimp clamps will also work.
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Paul Mulder
Tailwinds are the best
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Re: EGT Wiring
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the info. My gauge was given to me, it is a 2 1/8" dual analogue meter, make unknown, possibly Chinese. I got the probes from Skydat. They are the screw in type. I have connected them with the crimped connectors which I also got from Skydat.
I had no idea that there were so many options!
Thanks again,
Roy
Thanks for the info. My gauge was given to me, it is a 2 1/8" dual analogue meter, make unknown, possibly Chinese. I got the probes from Skydat. They are the screw in type. I have connected them with the crimped connectors which I also got from Skydat.
I had no idea that there were so many options!
Thanks again,
Roy
Re: EGT Wiring
Hi Le Pou,
Only a pleasure. Just make sure your gauge is matched to the K-type probes. From the graph you can see the output per degree centigrade is different. K-type = 41µV/˚C and the other popular one, J-type = 50µV/˚C.
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Only a pleasure. Just make sure your gauge is matched to the K-type probes. From the graph you can see the output per degree centigrade is different. K-type = 41µV/˚C and the other popular one, J-type = 50µV/˚C.
Safe flying

Paul Mulder
Tailwinds are the best
ZU-DBC Aquilla
Pretoria
Tailwinds are the best
ZU-DBC Aquilla
Pretoria
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