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The problem with our GEM 1200 has been solved! I delayed writing this until we
had enough "hours after tentative repair" to make a positive conclusion. To recap: The GEM display would occasionally start dancing. There was no apparent cause; the instrument was sent back to Insight and they returned it saying all was OK with the unit. We tried a variety of suggested fixes including: checking ground, adding star washers to the harness/probe connections, reseating connections to the display, replacing the display with a loaner unit .... to no avail. Finally, we got pestered Insight's customer service enough that they put an engineer on the line. He gave us a new test to try: For each probe, measure the resistance between the leads and between the leads and ground. The expectation was that resistance between probe leads in all cases would be less than 2 ohms ....... and, at least for CHT probes, there would be low resistance between probe leads and grounds. Is it turns out, we had two probes that showed problems. One was the CHT probe that was known to be misbehaving. It showed 240ohms between probe leads. The other was an EGT probe that had 8 ohms lead to lead. When test results were given to the Engineer he said that it was very likely that the EGT probe was "opening up" some of the time under flight conditions. And, when it did that, the leads back to the instrument acted as antennas causing the dancing display. He also told us that we should not use the adapter probes (they allow for the GEM and factory probes to "share" the use of the cylinder screw in probe connection point). So .... We replaced the EGT probe and switched to spark plug probes on the two cylinders (one in each engine) that have the factory probes. In roughly 50 hours of flying since the repair the dancing has not recurred. Now if only the OAT gauge was accurate..... Jim Jim Kaufeld |
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