GTFreeFlyer Posted Thursday at 07:57 PM Posted Thursday at 07:57 PM After doing a cold start and letting the engine warm up properly, I decided to go through a full run-up. When I was sitting around 2000 RPM, I noticed the voltmeter was reading around 8 or 9 Volts. I think it should be 28V? Just reporting. Thanks. My DCS Missions: Band of Buds series | The End of the T-55 Era | Normandy PvP | Host of the Formation Flight Challenge server Supercarrier Reference Kneeboards IRL: Private Pilot, UAS Test Pilot, Aircraft Designer, and... eh hem... DCS Enthusiast
Solution -Rudel- Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM Solution Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM Are you pushing the button for Volts? 1 https://magnitude-3.com/ https://www.facebook.com/magnitude3llc https://www.youtube.com/@magnitude_3 i9 13900K, 128GB RAM, RTX 4090, Win10Pro, 2 x 2TB SSD, 1 x 15TB SSD U.2 i9 10980XE, 128GB RAM, RTX 3090Ti, Win10 Pro, 2 x 256GB SSD, 4 x 512GB SSD RAID 0, 6 x 4TB HDD RAID 6, 9361-8i RAID Controller i7 4960X, 64GB RAM, GTX Titan X Black, Win10 Pro, 512GB PCIe SSD, 2 x 256GB SSD
Mike Busutil Posted Thursday at 11:53 PM Posted Thursday at 11:53 PM (edited) It definitely works. Push the button for Volts per the manual. Edited Thursday at 11:53 PM by Mike Busutil [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Checkout my user files here: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/filter/user-is-Mike Busutil/apply/
GTFreeFlyer Posted Friday at 05:53 AM Author Posted Friday at 05:53 AM Thanks guys! My DCS Missions: Band of Buds series | The End of the T-55 Era | Normandy PvP | Host of the Formation Flight Challenge server Supercarrier Reference Kneeboards IRL: Private Pilot, UAS Test Pilot, Aircraft Designer, and... eh hem... DCS Enthusiast
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