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    Senior Member PapuaPilot's Avatar
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    Default Re: OAT Sensor

    Unfortunately it is what it is and it has three wires. Otherwise I would guess it is just a alumel/chromel probe, which could be substituted with a generic probe.

    When you get the OAT probe isn't it actually part of the LRU sensor kit? That is what I see at ACS.
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    Default Re: OAT Sensor

    This is what I got for my G5X. Should work with the G3X too and is a few hundred dollars cheaper.

    https://www.steinair.com/product/gar...on-oat-sensor/
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    Default Re: OAT Sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by PapuaPilot View Post

    When you get the OAT probe isn't it actually part of the LRU sensor kit? That is what I see at ACS.
    Yes, it's included but the LRU kit is still $1500+ and if you look at the prices of the individual items you
    can save a few $$ with the kit but not much unfortunately.

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