The Stratomaster Blaze range consists of fifteen 3 1/8" color display aviation instruments. Using a high-resolution IPS backlit color graphics display, these instruments provide excellent daylight readability, even in direct sunlight. Each instrument includes a rotary control plus 2 independent keys for easy menu navigation and to access specific instrument features.
The Blaze range has a wide supply voltage range of 8 to 30 VDC with built in reverse and over voltage protection. All Blaze instruments that have engine monitoring functions have the ability to interface to an MGL Avionics RDAC unit via CAN bus |
Replaced six old EI gauges monitoring an O-360 and this was the least expensive (and most interesting) option. It is paired with an RDAC on the firewall. Appreciate the all-in-one display. Like the compactness and ability to configure manually. Like that I was able to re-use a bunch of probes. Also like that all parameters are adjustable (High/Low/warning) and that you can trigger a warning LED of any of those stray outside of the defined values. Was able to pipe in a 0-5v reading off an Engine Bridge to monitor my P-Mag which is very cool. Garmin/Dynon let you do this with their displays but very cool to have this at the price point. Again, this is paired with the RDAC so you will need that for expanded functionality. Only complaints are that it doesnt data record (more expensive extreme EMS does) and that the data fields arent configureable to put in upper or lower data field- too bad when the rest is so user configurable. However: These are trifling complaints for an extremely cost effective system that is easy to use and much better than multiple gauges. Id give it six stars if I could.
This thing is awesome in my 2 stroke kitfox. If you have more than 2 cylinders you’ll need to add the RDAC. Mine did come with an OAT probe. I was replacing steam gauges so already had all of the sensors installed and was able to unplug them from the old instruments and wire them to the harness of the Ems-2. I’m displaying volts, rpm, water temp, OAT, and egts. Very straightforward installation and even easier if you get the RDAC.
I haven’t used it yet but if you have an engine with more than two cylinders you will need their RDAC, another $200…. So far MGL has been fairly responsive answering questions about how to hook everything up. I. Running a superior O360
MGL Color Universal Engine Monitor (Blaze Series)
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No, this unit is not FAA Approved for use in certified aircraft. It is intended for experimental or homebuilt installations only.
Per the Manufacturer the MGL Blaze engine monitor (11-16722)comes with a harness for the RPM/Oil Temp/Oil Pressure. The EGT/CHT are not included in the wiring.
Per the Manufacturer, yes, part # 11-16722 does have fuel flow capability.
This unit requires a sensor for the RPM. Please view p/n: 11-05725.
No it does not support differential fuel flow.
Per the manufacturer these do not include probes or sensors.
The manual does not indicate this can be done.
Per MGL, this does not display fuel pressure.
Yes, it will work without the RDAC, however the available channels will be limited to just four.
Yes, this unit will work with Rotax engines.