May 19, 201313 yr Hi all, got a weird problem that just showed up all of a sudden. My mixture setting has been changing all by itself. This only happens in FSX. Here are a few notes: Seems to only happen to the mixture settings CH Products throttle quadrant I have run through the calibration routing several times in Win7 I played around with the sensitivity settings in FSX I unplugged the throttle and rebooted and plugged it back in just for grins (no change) Sitting at the calibration page, nothing moves by itself. Problem exists on multiple planes - This blows the engine on the JS41!! I have search here and didn't find anyone with similar problems Anyone have any ideas? Kind of a weird one huh? Thanks for any help.
May 19, 201313 yr Are you using FSUIPC? Gregg Seipp "A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane. A great landing is when you can reuse it." i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090
May 19, 201313 yr Author I wasn't using FSUIPC, however I just installed it. Same problem. The auto mixture was on, just turned it off but the problem still exists Changes all the realism setting down/off, and reset all the failure settings Still have the problem Thanks for the ideas
May 19, 201313 yr mixture setting has been changing all by itself. ... This blows the engine on the JS41!!Isn't the JS41 a turboprop? regards, Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
May 19, 201313 yr Author Yes it is, it uses the mixture levers on the throttle as the fuel conditioners. I'm not sure what to try next.
May 19, 201313 yr Uh...no. It uses the prop levers for the condition levers. Why don't you try out the default Baron for a test and see how that goes. If you're using FSX to manage controls and they work right for the Baron then they should work fine on the J41. Gregg Seipp "A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane. A great landing is when you can reuse it." i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090
May 19, 201313 yr Author I think I got it fixed. I downloaded and installed the driver from CH's web site. I was using the default Windows 7 drivers. Don't know why they have been working fine for this long. Who knows. thanks to all for the help.
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