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Carenado A36 Bonanza X-Plane 11.3 Low Bus Voltage

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Appreciate any help/thoughts on resolving this issue:  The Carenado's annunciator panel shows a "Low Voltage Bus" red warning constantly from power up to shutdown.  Additionally, the CDIESI display on the panel is corrupted but the expanded CDI/ESI operates just fine.  This issue suddenly appeared a week or so ago and despite researching, uninstalling and reinstalling the aircraft I have not found a solution.  Any thoughts will be appreciated.

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2 hours ago, xplorer07 said:

Appreciate any help/thoughts on resolving this issue:  The Carenado's annunciator panel shows a "Low Voltage Bus" red warning constantly from power up to shutdown.  Additionally, the CDIESI display on the panel is corrupted but the expanded CDI/ESI operates just fine.  This issue suddenly appeared a week or so ago and despite researching, uninstalling and reinstalling the aircraft I have not found a solution.  Any thoughts will be appreciated.

You sure the Alternator is turned on?


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I’ve only had the a36 for a couple of days, and found that if you start your flight with engines running, the low volt bus warning light is there.  But, if you start powered off, and do like you would in an actual plane, going through the engine startup, the low bus warning is not there.

im just getting back into xplane.  Have been away a few years.  Consider me a noob, with past experience.

cheers

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