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I tried connecting my EW logger to external 12V power from the glider per instructions in the manual. Current draw was reasonable (150-250 mA), but the unit became extremely hot (I couldn't hold it) and it stopped working for the rest of the day. The next day it functioned normally.
Does anyone have any experience in this area? Thanks! Tom 2G DG-400 |
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![]() I have mine permanently wired to 12 volts. No heating issues at all. I really like this unit. We like it so much the club installed two more. Lane XF |
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On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1:28:07 PM UTC-4, (unknown) wrote:
I tried connecting my EW logger to external 12V power from the glider per instructions in the manual. Current draw was reasonable (150-250 mA), but the unit became extremely hot (I couldn't hold it) and it stopped working for the rest of the day. The next day it functioned normally. Does anyone have any experience in this area? Thanks! Tom 2G DG-400 Nope. Mine is powered from external 12V and works pretty much flawlessly (after adjusting some of the config settings to make sure it starts recording the second the glider moves). |
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On 5 July, 09:29, Papa3 wrote:
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1:28:07 PM UTC-4, (unknown) wrote: I tried connecting my EW logger to external 12V power from the glider per instructions in the manual. Current draw was reasonable (150-250 mA), but the unit became extremely hot (I couldn't hold it) and it stopped working for the rest of the day. The next day it functioned normally. Does anyone have any experience in this area? Thanks! Tom 2G DG-400 Nope. *Mine is powered from external 12V and works pretty much flawlessly (after adjusting some of the config settings to make sure it starts recording the second the glider moves). Hi folks, There is an in-built high temperature cut-out in the EW MicroRecorder that shuts the unit down at 85 deg C and restarts at 70 deg C - refer the manual. I run mine off the glider 12 volt system and had the unit loosely insulated against the cold for extreme wave flights. However I forgot to remove the insulation for summer use and it cut out several times before I discovered the problem. In my specific case there is no doubt that the charging process generates some heat but I don't know if this is a widespread issue. Geoff Vincent Melbourne, Oz |
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