Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

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Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby gypsymoth » Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:34 am

3 - 5 minutes after take-off all my avionics go blank, incl. GPS, flaps, nav.lights, AP, etc.  This is new & I can't work out why?
In one panel I noticed a battery switch had clicked off & power was restored when I clicked it back on (slapped wrists for the C-P & told not to play again)  BUT - this has happened in other aircraft & I wonder is there a bug in FS9 that can cause this?   Going into Alt & aircraft selection to reload the aircraft sorts it but often power goes again.
As I say - this hasn't happened before!
Ummmm - thanks if someone can help to sort it  ;).
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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby Groundbound1 » Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:41 am

I'd check to see what your "failure" settings are. (even if you didn't change them) Start your sim in windowed mode, (ALT+ENTER) and from the Aircraft drop-down menu, select Failures. There you should be able to see if the electrics are set to konk out on ya.
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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby DaveSims » Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:09 pm

Make sure the alternator/generator is turned on, that would cause a loss of power minutes into the flight, as your battery is dead.
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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby gypsymoth » Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:50 am

Thanks - I'll check it out.  I've not changed anything though as it's all going so well I leave it alone apart from changing the weather!!  I have been installing lots of WoAI packages! I usually start with running engines too::)
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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby gypsymoth » Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:19 am

I've checked failure settings & they're all clear.  Even if one was set for one aircraft, that wouldn't effect all aircraft I'd have thought?   HOWEVER
I got the instrument panel up on my Stoneair Lancer & noticed the generator switches were off.  NEVER seen that before so I saved the flight with them on & then checked other aircraft & they all appear switched on.
Fingers crossed & thanks for the tips.  Any changes & I'll let you know.
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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby Fozzer » Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:42 am

...I reckon...

...when you take off, the extension lead gets pulled out of the wall socket, and thats how you lose all electrical power to the aircraft... ::)...!

...need a longer extension lead?... :-?...?

Paul....(..also in need of an "extension"...).... :-[...!

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Re: Cause of electrical power loss after take-off?

Postby gypsymoth » Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:39 am

Ah - I see.  Length is everything then  :P    But then I'm never switched off ::) ::)
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