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Fuel X-fer pump control

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renomd

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Permanent - Wilmington, OH - retired in Mexico
Hello All,
About three years ago while I was in the midst of designing a fuel transfer system for the Prescott jet, I found a small company, I think in Wash St. They were selling IR level sensors that were installed potted into an AN ferrule. The IR circuit board contained a Xmtr/Rcvr and used a clear lexan rod ground to a point. When submerged in liquid the signal was dispersed in the liquid, but when exposed, the point of the rod deflected the IR to the receiver and gave an output signal which could be used for control of pumps. Anybody remember this or know who this small company is? I have mis-placed my paperwork and need to contact them for a system.
Thanks
 
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