February 27, 201313 yr Hello, I have a problem and I am not sure if it may be caused due to a bad setting I made or if I might forgot something to set something in the cockpit. There are these 'click' or 'clatter' sounds from the batteries once you switch on the batteries after cold and dark state and those should usually disappear after starting the engines and turning on the generator switches. Since today these sounds are there throughout the whole flight, until I switch of the batteries again. A few days ago I didn´t have this problem. Does anyone know what could cause this problem? I would appreciate help. Thanks a lot in advance. Best regards, Ole Ole R.
February 27, 201313 yr Are we talking about the J41? Andreas BergPMDG 737NGX -- PMDG J41 -- PMDG 77L/77F/77W -- PMDG B744 -- i7 8700K PC1151 12MB 3.7GHz -- Corsair Cooling H100X -- DDR4 16GB TridentZ -- MSI Z370 Tomahawk -- MSI RTX2080 DUKE 8G OC -- SSD 500GB M.2 -- Thermaltake 550W --
February 27, 201313 yr Just search clicking noise in the forum, you will find lots of posts. Its not the battery that you are hearing. Its the sound of the vibrator on the backup HSI. I guess without this annoying noise (as it exists in the real bird) it would possible stick. Branton Turner
February 27, 201313 yr Author Ahhhh, standby altimeter vibrator, right? Surprisingly I didn't notice it up to todays flight:/ So, I understand it's normal, even during flight? It's really loud and can be annoying. Wonder how pilots deal with it in real live?! Ole R.
February 28, 201313 yr The engines are bigger noise contributors. That's a possible reason for not hearing the avionics. Did You lowered the engine sound slider recently? Bartłomiej Ender
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