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Batteries Keep Dying

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I keep getting a Bat Discharge, and an annoying alarm. WTH am I doing wrong? Any info is appreciated.

Paul Heaney - CYKF

I keep getting a Bat Discharge, and an annoying alarm. WTH am I doing wrong? Any info is appreciated.
Are you sure that the engine generators are ON?

Sagga Toure
 

There is a line you can put in the config to prevent the batteries from dying. An alternative is to set this option in FSUIPC if you have a registered version.

Shane Gavin

  • Author

Thanks Guys, made the change in FSUIPC

Paul Heaney - CYKF

  • Commercial Member

no no, don't mess with FSUIPC as this is NOT an issue or bug. you will get this happen, complete with the warning alarm in the real aircraft if you are only running on battery power. This means you have not provided another source of power to the aircraft. Ensure that the engine generator switches are on, if your engine is on. If you are on the APU, ensure the two APU generator switches are on. If you have selected the ground cart, ensure that its switch is on. This alarm does mean you have not properly engaged the electrical source on the aircraft. It also does not mean that your battery is flat. It just means you are using it without any other source of power. It is a warning to tell you to set up another electrical source rather than just the battery. Again, this is the same with the real NG - nothing to do with battery life in FSX or anything like that. hope that help!JR

 

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