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BAT TEM after isolating BUG? (lastest open beta)


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Hi,

 

To replicate:

C101EB

FL270 after around 30 minutes flight

TEM on both batteries

Isolate "OFF" on both to no avail

 

Prior to the caution advisory, I tried to fly on one batterie to keep one cold, but even the batterie that I kept as a backup moved to TEM

 

Repaired DCS with the same result

 

Can anyone confirm if you are also experiencing the same failure on your end.

 

No Track

 

Best,

 

Lau

 

F4E, F14B, F18C, F16C, M2KC, A10C, C101, AH64D, BSHARK3, SA342M, MI8, P51D, SPIT, MOSSIE

PG, NTTR, SYR, NORM2, WW2PK, CMBARMS, SCVN

Asus F17 RG I9 RTX3060 64RAM NVME 2To, TMWarthog, Saitekpedals, TrackIR, 

 

Posted

We'll look at it. A trk or at least mission file would really help. So far I can't reproduce at FL 270, though it happens in other conditions.

Roberto "Vibora" Seoane

Alas Rojas

 

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  • 5 months later...
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On 12/9/2020 at 8:56 AM, Vibora said:

We'll look at it. A trk or at least mission file would really help. So far I can't reproduce at FL 270, though it happens in other conditions.

I've experimented with this recently.  I don't have a track but it seems to reliably happen if the aircraft isn't flying overly fast for a period of time.  I tried this in the Nevada free flight instant action mission where I flew over FL 200 for about 25 minutes simulated time at around 200 kts.  At that point, I got the overheated batteries.  If you fly faster, say 250 kts, I don't think it is an issue.  This is in the DCS World Release version.  I don't have open beta.

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