August 6, 201114 yr These seem to have a mind of their own? I haven't had time to get to that section of the manual but the ON lights keep going off in flight? Is this normal behavior for this system or a glitch? A Walker
August 6, 201114 yr They will turn themselves off and on to maintain the correct temperature, I believe.
August 6, 201114 yr its normal as the window heat system tries to maintain a certain temperature and prevent an overheat, its stated somewhere in the introduction manual Bryan Richards "People depend so much on automation that they forget how to get the automation to work." B.W.
August 6, 201114 yr this aircraft does lots of things that others have never done before hehe. Its no suprise when little things like this come up. Its a case of learning your way around. Someone who flies a real 737 would feel right at home hehe. Andrew Simmons Intel i7 950+Corsair H70. 6 Gig ram Kingston Hyperx 1600Mhz ASUS GTX560 Ti (900mhz core/1800Shader/2100Memory) 1T Cavier Black HD + 1T Cavier Green for backup jobs. Win7 64 Bit Asus X58A-UD3R (Rev2) OCZ 600w PSU DA-20 Katana Diamond (Aerosoft) A2A B377 (Captain of the Ship) Flightsim Labs ConcordeX. TM Warthog/TIR5/REX2/ASE/Topcat/RadarContact4/FSX PMDG MD-11/J41/Old737NG/747-400x /IFly737FSX/A2A Spitfire/A2A B-17 Accusim
August 6, 201114 yr They regulate themselves to either 100 or 110 degrees. I can't remember for sure. It is not uncommon to see them turn off on the ground when it is hot. I have never seen them turn off in flight but usually when we are near the ground where it might be hot out I am not looking at the window heat switches. If they are turning off in flight in the simulation there may be a tweak needed for realism. Tom Landry
August 6, 201114 yr What is the outside air temp? JackColwillabout 18 C here in Ireland ! lol Frederic Steiner.
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