Fri Mar 02, 2018 12:26 pm
#1594668
Hi all,
I'm currently mid way through my PPL training and putting together my 'kit' bag.
I have been using the schools ASA style fuel tester which is stored in the glovebox but is frequently stolen, so bought my own.
The issue I have is that once used, the tester retains a reasonable quantity of fuel which once put back in my bag will spill/evaporate - I am worried that this might have a negative impact on the things in my bag and maybe even the bag itself. Seems (to me at least) like a flawed design...
Am I right to worry about this?
If so, how do people get around this issue?
I have been looking for a tester with a screw lid or similar but I've not found anything as yet...
Has anyone made their own?
I'm currently mid way through my PPL training and putting together my 'kit' bag.
I have been using the schools ASA style fuel tester which is stored in the glovebox but is frequently stolen, so bought my own.
The issue I have is that once used, the tester retains a reasonable quantity of fuel which once put back in my bag will spill/evaporate - I am worried that this might have a negative impact on the things in my bag and maybe even the bag itself. Seems (to me at least) like a flawed design...
Am I right to worry about this?
If so, how do people get around this issue?
I have been looking for a tester with a screw lid or similar but I've not found anything as yet...
Has anyone made their own?