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I recently got an L3 Avionics (ex BFGoodrich) WX1000+ stormscope installed.
http://www.as.l-3com.com/products/wx1000.aspx It is second hand but it got all the checks and forms by the avionics vender including being sent to L3 avionics for re-certification papework just before installation. The Avionics shop which installed it in Europe is EASA Part 145 approved and did very good work but its away from my country and I would have to fly the aircraft there again for checks. The problem is that the WX unit reboots on its own every few minutes (5~10) displaying the intro. screen again. No error reports, nothing, just a restart as if I had switched it off and on again and then as soon as I choose the operation mode (120* or 360*) it functions properly. Has it happened to any of you that owns an aircraft with such a stormscope ? Possible reason ? Possible remedies ? |
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Kyprianos Biris wrote:
I recently got an L3 Avionics (ex BFGoodrich) WX1000+ stormscope installed. [...] The problem is that the WX unit reboots on its own every few minutes (5~10) displaying the intro. screen again. No error reports, nothing, just a restart as if I had switched it off and on again and then as soon as I choose the operation mode (120* or 360*) it functions properly. Disclaimer: This is based on experience with ground vehicles and equipment. I don't have an A&P (United States aircraft mechanic license) or an aircraft mechanic license from any other country. Some of this may not be allowable owner maintenance. Some of this may not be allowable on a certificated aircraft. My first guess would be a power problem. Either one of the power wires (to the bus) or ground wires (to the airframe) for the stormscope has an intermittent connection. Sometimes this is a break in the middle of a wire but often it happens at the ends, where the wire attaches to a switch, circuit breaker, connector, etc. On the ground, you might switch on the electrical system and try (gently!) tapping on the panel around the stormscope, tapping on the breaker that controls power to it, etc, to see if you can make it fail. Or, it might not show up until you start the engine and have the engine vibration too. It's also pretty easy to plug in a connector so it makes good electrical contact, but to forget to tighten the screws or latches so it *stays* plugged in. (Ask me how I know.) If there are any multiple-pin connectors on the stormscope, you might make sure that the locking rings, or screws, or latches that hold them to the stormscope are tightened. Another possibility is that the wiring is basically OK, but the voltage in your electrical system is sometimes too high or too low. The stormscope might reset itself if it sees the input voltage being too low or too high. You would probably be noticing problems with other equipment, but do you have a voltmeter in the plane? What does it say? Disclaimer: This is based on experience with ground vehicles and equipment. I don't have an A&P (United States aircraft mechanic license) or an aircraft mechanic license from any other country. Some of this may not be allowable owner maintenance. Some of this may not be allowable on a certificated aircraft. Matt Roberds |
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