Darryl Ramm wrote:
 On Dec 16, 12:53 pm, Bob Kuykendall  wrote:
 On Dec 15, 7:46 am, Andy  wrote:
 ...I'm quite sensitive to this at the moment as my airplane has developed
 a problem that causes the mode C report to sometimes be thousands of
 feet in error until the transponder or encoder warm up.
 Check the encoder manual to see if the encoder has a built-in heating
 coil (many do). If so, also check that it is getting power.
 Thanks, Bob K.
 
 The ACK-30 around room temperature should draw around 9mA/12V once in
 steady state. Throw it in your freezer in a plastic bag and get it
 really cold, with the heater warming up it should draw about 400mA/12V
 (for ~minute or so).
It's not quite that good, unfortunately: according to the manual, 
operating current is 60 ma; the time to warm up from 0 F is 210 seconds. 
I can't find the source of the numbers, but the heater will continue to 
draw heater current at 0 deg F, with a total draw around 90-100 milliamps.
-- 
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA
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