Fuel and Oil Pressures Not Reading on SV1000

Flyguytki

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I have dual Skyviews and am getting ready for final assembly however both my Oil and Fuel Pressure gauges are showing red X's. I am at a loss on where to go from here, I have checked all the internal settings checked the wiring and everything seems correct, any Shot in the dark ideas on what it might be?

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dynonsupport

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When did you buy your SkyView and what software version is it running?
 

Flyguytki

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Skyview was purchased in September, and the Software is the most up to date since I just installed the ADSB As well.
 

Flyguytki

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I called dynon today and we thought we might have figured it out in which sensor was chosen on the input mapping page. Well they were set to what I was told to make them so that was not the problem, a little more info:

I have the old style Kavilco sensors that only have one wire,
Both Fuel and Oil Pressure are showing an X
Software is up to date.


Thanks again
 

dynonsupport

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The old style sensors are NOT the Kavlico ones, so that might be the confusion. The single wire sensors are the ones that start out "0-XXX PSI..." on the pin mapping page, and the Dynon part numbers are also there as well.
 

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I called dynon today and we thought we might have figured it out in which sensor was chosen on the input mapping page.  Well they were set to what I was told to make them so that was not the problem, a little more info:

I have the old style Kavilco sensors that only have one wire,
Both Fuel and Oil Pressure are showing an X
Software is up to date.


Thanks again

You may have gone over this with Dynon but what type of plane & are the sensors grounded (ideally it's better to connect sensor ground to one of the ground wires at the back of the SV)?

For troubleshooting purposes I'd connect a temporary ground wire to the sensors & recheck.

Jake J
 
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