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On May 2, 11:03 pm, wrote:
On May 2, 5:52 am, wrote: for my money, if youve got an experimental glider, go for the Dynon 10A flight display. the power draw is low and you get a lot more info than just an AI. The spec at Dynon says 8 watts, which translates to 670 mA, which doesn't sound low to me, at least for a glider. Or is the actual draw less than the spec? Admittedly a lot less than a mechanical gyro, but not something I could run continually for any time. I tried to find the current draw of the TruTrak units, but couldn't. I think they're better, but does anyone know for sure? I don't have the numbers but the TruTrak drain is very low. I am running my TruTrak from the same 7AH battery as my transponder and it is good for at least 6 hours. You can also add an on/off switch and turn it on only when it may be needed, as it starts instantly. Ramy |
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I couldn't find the current draw of the TruTrak on line either, however I
remember when installing it that it draws just under .120 amps (120 milliamps). I have mine switched so it's only on when needed. bumper "Ramy" wrote in message ps.com... On May 2, 11:03 pm, wrote: On May 2, 5:52 am, wrote: for my money, if youve got an experimental glider, go for the Dynon 10A flight display. the power draw is low and you get a lot more info than just an AI. The spec at Dynon says 8 watts, which translates to 670 mA, which doesn't sound low to me, at least for a glider. Or is the actual draw less than the spec? Admittedly a lot less than a mechanical gyro, but not something I could run continually for any time. I tried to find the current draw of the TruTrak units, but couldn't. I think they're better, but does anyone know for sure? I don't have the numbers but the TruTrak drain is very low. I am running my TruTrak from the same 7AH battery as my transponder and it is good for at least 6 hours. You can also add an on/off switch and turn it on only when it may be needed, as it starts instantly. Ramy |
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I have no idea if any work has been done in the last year. My last
step was to return the unit to the US dealer, which I was able to do in person since the shop is a 20 minute drive from where I work, and I watched him upload the latest and greatest software, but it made no difference in the end. |
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Tuno wrote:
I have no idea if any work has been done in the last year. My last step was to return the unit to the US dealer, which I was able to do in person since the shop is a 20 minute drive from where I work, and I watched him upload the latest and greatest software, but it made no difference in the end. Thanks. Looks like the TruTrak T&S is the way to go. Besides, its a one-box solution and I could have fun and games working out where to put the AHRS sensor box in my Libelle. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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