Where can I buy a Ice Warner Thermo-clock?
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Folks,
Need help finding a source for an ICE WARNER THERMO-CLOCK or something similar. The device is a battery powered thermometer that measures the temp inside and outside of the airplane. It is contained in a plastic case about 6 inches long, 1 inch wide and 1/2 inch thick. There is a sensor wire going from the measuring device to an outside temp. sensor, under the wing, close to the passenger door.
It was on my Maule when I bought it and is attached inside by velcro. The outside wire has pulled out of the case and I cannot find a way to reconnect it. Thought that it might be easier to buy a new one. All it says on the case is ICE WARNER and in small letters Thermo-clock. The thing also has a clock function. Wondering where I might purchase something similiar.
Thanks,
Bob
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all the hiway dept trucks around here have something similar in them, they buy them at radio shack for about $15.00
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I bought that same exact item in a truck stop (probably PETRO) for my 92 Kenworth. My 99 Kenworth came with a built in thermometer with ice warner (Buzzer).
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Zane and Dale,
Exactly the right one. It's ordered. This site is amazing. I love all the info and BS here. Cannot tell you how much I have learned/gained from this site. Including valuable info for our first Idaho/Montana Backcounty trip in the Maule lin 2008.
My wife and I will be volunteers at Natural Bridges National Monument during March and April. I am considering bringing the Maule out there, keeping it at Blanding, Utah the nearest town, and doing some Utah backcountry flying while out there.
Thanks guys,
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