Doodybutch wrote:
Hook up ground power (on the ground, engine stopped) and run the radios for
a couple of hours. This will IMMEDIATELY tell you if it's the defrost or
heat or just the radios.
If it is a radio cooling problem, and assuming he's getting atleast a
little cooling while in flight, ground running them for a "couple of
hours" is a great way of destroying them.
--- Jay
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