jaba-who
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My apologies if this has been covered elsewhere but my search turned up a blank.
I have a D180 attached to an AP74 and two AP servos. I have just reinstalled them after a cabin refurbish and now the screen is really dark. All attempts to make it brighter ( less dim) using the on screen commands don't seem to make any difference.
But it's more complex.
If I turn the devices on while the aircraft is in a dark hanger it turns on fairly bright. Not as bright as it used to be but still bright and easily readable.
If I start it up while the aircraft is out in the sun the screen is so dark the first thought is that it is not on at all. But after a few minutes it gets just visible enough to read with difficulty. Certainly not enough to use in flight.
If I start it up in the hangar it comes on bright and then if I move the aircraft (with the d 180 still on on and reasonably bright) it stays bright as I move it into the sun. Then if I turn it off and back on it's now stays bright.
The internal battery is fully charged (16.2 v), the aircraft battery is full (12.7 v), the data displayed on the screen and all the sensors etc seem to be working and correct. The firmware is the latest version ( although it's from a few years back now.)
Something that was happening for a while was that the screen was dimming intermittently in time with the roughly one second frequency clicking the device makes normally when running. But the internal and external batteries were low and that seems to have stopped after I had them both fully charged.
Also with all the sensors installed if I disconnect the main power earth wire the device still runs normally - presumably earthing through a sensor ground as an alternate earth. Is that ok or should it be only running to earth through the main earth wire. This is potentially an issue ( even if it's ok) as it means it's bypassing the circuit breaker which I have in the earth line.
I have a D180 attached to an AP74 and two AP servos. I have just reinstalled them after a cabin refurbish and now the screen is really dark. All attempts to make it brighter ( less dim) using the on screen commands don't seem to make any difference.
But it's more complex.
If I turn the devices on while the aircraft is in a dark hanger it turns on fairly bright. Not as bright as it used to be but still bright and easily readable.
If I start it up while the aircraft is out in the sun the screen is so dark the first thought is that it is not on at all. But after a few minutes it gets just visible enough to read with difficulty. Certainly not enough to use in flight.
If I start it up in the hangar it comes on bright and then if I move the aircraft (with the d 180 still on on and reasonably bright) it stays bright as I move it into the sun. Then if I turn it off and back on it's now stays bright.
The internal battery is fully charged (16.2 v), the aircraft battery is full (12.7 v), the data displayed on the screen and all the sensors etc seem to be working and correct. The firmware is the latest version ( although it's from a few years back now.)
Something that was happening for a while was that the screen was dimming intermittently in time with the roughly one second frequency clicking the device makes normally when running. But the internal and external batteries were low and that seems to have stopped after I had them both fully charged.
Also with all the sensors installed if I disconnect the main power earth wire the device still runs normally - presumably earthing through a sensor ground as an alternate earth. Is that ok or should it be only running to earth through the main earth wire. This is potentially an issue ( even if it's ok) as it means it's bypassing the circuit breaker which I have in the earth line.