kurtfly
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Dynon,
Can you please explain why I am experiencing this?
I just received my EMS-220 module back from Dynon after repairs. The board was replaced per Dynon write up. So I think I basically have a new EMS. I performed the Software update to 15.0.4, network configure and loaded the .SFG and .DFG files.
I discovered that when the system voltage is above ~14.2 volts the EMS will display all sensors as RED "X's". I isolated problem to the 3 "Contact" inputs i have configured for my landing gear DOWN indicator. Disconnecting any one of these and the EMS starts displaying good data.
I have C37-p10, p20, and p21 configured as a contact input. Each of these are spliced off of the Green Gear Down lamps. These are all 14V lamps. 14Volt system.
The install manual says you can input up to 15 Vdc on these and up to 30V momentarily.
I corrected this problem by installing a 10k Ohm resistor in series on each of these contact inputs. But I am curious why this board is different than my previous one.
Thanks,
Can you please explain why I am experiencing this?
I just received my EMS-220 module back from Dynon after repairs. The board was replaced per Dynon write up. So I think I basically have a new EMS. I performed the Software update to 15.0.4, network configure and loaded the .SFG and .DFG files.
I discovered that when the system voltage is above ~14.2 volts the EMS will display all sensors as RED "X's". I isolated problem to the 3 "Contact" inputs i have configured for my landing gear DOWN indicator. Disconnecting any one of these and the EMS starts displaying good data.
I have C37-p10, p20, and p21 configured as a contact input. Each of these are spliced off of the Green Gear Down lamps. These are all 14V lamps. 14Volt system.
The install manual says you can input up to 15 Vdc on these and up to 30V momentarily.
I corrected this problem by installing a 10k Ohm resistor in series on each of these contact inputs. But I am curious why this board is different than my previous one.
Thanks,