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I'm working on a new install of a Rotax 912iS in a Zenith 750 with a Dynon HDX in the panel. I recently noticed that my EarthX fault LED indicator was on, started troubleshooting, and this is what I've found:
- With main relay on, engine off, no fault
- When the main relay is switched off, and while the Dynon is in its "powering off in n seconds" countdown mode with its backup battery providing power, no fault
- As soon as the Dynon powers itself off, FAULT
- If I disconnect the general purpose input lead from the Dynon EMS-221 from the fault wire on the battery, no fault in any power state
I've tried various GP inputs from the yellow, green and blue classes outlined in the Dynon HDX installation manual pages 7-13 and 7-14, no change. Disconnected the Dynon backup battery and re-tried all of the above, no change. LifePO4 charger says battery is full, issue repros with charger connected or not.
Somehow just having the the general purpose input lead from the Dynon EMS-221 connected to the EarthX battery, when everything is shut down, causes the battery to fault. If either the lead is disconnected, or the system is powered up, the fault state is cleared and does not return.
Ideas?
I'm working on a new install of a Rotax 912iS in a Zenith 750 with a Dynon HDX in the panel. I recently noticed that my EarthX fault LED indicator was on, started troubleshooting, and this is what I've found:
- With main relay on, engine off, no fault
- When the main relay is switched off, and while the Dynon is in its "powering off in n seconds" countdown mode with its backup battery providing power, no fault
- As soon as the Dynon powers itself off, FAULT
- If I disconnect the general purpose input lead from the Dynon EMS-221 from the fault wire on the battery, no fault in any power state
I've tried various GP inputs from the yellow, green and blue classes outlined in the Dynon HDX installation manual pages 7-13 and 7-14, no change. Disconnected the Dynon backup battery and re-tried all of the above, no change. LifePO4 charger says battery is full, issue repros with charger connected or not.
Somehow just having the the general purpose input lead from the Dynon EMS-221 connected to the EarthX battery, when everything is shut down, causes the battery to fault. If either the lead is disconnected, or the system is powered up, the fault state is cleared and does not return.
Ideas?
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