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Mitchell Oil Pressure Gauge D1-211-5052

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Part# 10-25030
MFR Model# D1-211-5052

Overview

These electric instruments are lighted, allow easy installation, & feature a 2 year factory warranty. Order gauges and senders separately as shown. 12V operation unless other wise noted. Gauges fit 2-1/4" panel hole. For 24V operation, order P/N PE-111-4074 Resistors for each instrument.
   
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Specifications

  • Range: 0-80 PSI Oil
  • Sender: PS-211-9002

Reviews

I installed the Gauge with the 80 PSI Mitchell sender. With pressure or without it, the gauge moves high off scale. Bench tested, it does the same thing. I do not know it is the gauge or the sender. Tomorrow I send it back. Wasted couple days. Wandering how did it get a five star rating.

Joseph B Verified Purchase

MITCHELL OIL PRESS GAUGE 0-80

December 17, 2021

Q&A

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Q: Does part 10-25030 include the pressure sender?

No, it is not included. It must be ordered separately under part number 10-25035.

Q: are the Mitchell gauges FAA approved for installation in Certified aircraft?

Several of the Mitchell gauges are, while a large majority are not. This one, part # 10-25030, is not.

Q: Can the lights on these instruments be controlled? If so, can they be controlled with a PWM dimmer?

Per the manufacturer, this has an incandescent bulb so it will work with a PWM dimmer.

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