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We just had a complete refit of our Piper Archers avionic stack and
collected it from the avionic installers. We had a two hour flight back to our base and the new equipment performed very well. The only issue, is that the 530 got really hot and I wondered what experience others have the GNS530 ? I have asked the installers if this is normal. So does your GNS530 get really hot ? Thanks for all input, -- Roy Piper Archer N5804F I |
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![]() Roy N5804F wrote: So does your GNS530 get really hot ? Yes. When I touch the black frame over the GNS530 after a flight. You can feel the heat. It is kind of hot. My GNS530 has been installed for over 6 years, never had problem. jbskies |
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Roy N5804F wrote:
snip So does your GNS530 get really hot ? Yes, and it's normal. It's a result of the backlighting. At night when I manually turn the backlighting down to 250 or so, the face of the unit is cool to the touch. -Doug -------------------- Doug Vetter, ATP/CFI http://www.dvatp.com -------------------- |
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Roy N5804F wrote:
So does your GNS530 get really hot ? You may want to ask your avionics tech to investigate this to see if there is anything that can be done to reduce the heat. Last year I discovered my Garmin transponder, a GTX330, was getting too hot to touch and I mentioned this to a local shop tech. They took a look behind the glare shield and discovered that my avionics cooling fan had one more available port so the hooked up a hose from the fan to the transponder. In doing so, they were able to significantly reduced the heat thrown off by the unit. -- Peter |
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