Peter_Gray
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I have had the D10 on the bench for a number of days while working on the rest of the panel and suspect the number one button has been nudged leaving the machine running (unnoticed) for a while and exhausting the internal battery.
I have hooked up the unit with 12v to pin 1 looped to pin 2 and grounded to pin 3. After six or seven hours there is no sign of life in the internal battery in that if I pull the plug the instrument blanks out and loses its time settings etc.
When running on external power the battery state meters show 12v for the master but zero for the internal (after the six hours).
Does the internal battery voltage only read out when the instrument is using it or should it read all the time?
If the internal battery has entered deep discharge do I have a problem?
I used a 12v supply as that is what I use in the glider so it was to hand.
I have hooked up the unit with 12v to pin 1 looped to pin 2 and grounded to pin 3. After six or seven hours there is no sign of life in the internal battery in that if I pull the plug the instrument blanks out and loses its time settings etc.
When running on external power the battery state meters show 12v for the master but zero for the internal (after the six hours).
Does the internal battery voltage only read out when the instrument is using it or should it read all the time?
If the internal battery has entered deep discharge do I have a problem?
I used a 12v supply as that is what I use in the glider so it was to hand.