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Hey guys, a really annoying problem occured on my last flights with Leonardo's Fly The Maddog 2008. Just after lift off several messages appear on the EOAP: L oil press lowL gen offL CSD oil press lowL hyd press low I'm not sure, but very probably the left engine shuts down, too. That may be a rookie mistake, but I currently have no idea what may have caused it, so I'd be very happy if somebody has any idea how to solve that...
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I have some issues with the normal procedures document in the C90 GTX and the lack of documentation makes me uncertain if it is just not modelled or if I am doing something wrong. * When I check the voltages at the overhead after battery start it is always the same (just below 20 volts) which is not enough according to the normal procedures. * Also when I then close the gen bus I still don't get any volts from the generator circuit as the manual says that I would. * There is also no lights for [Gen Tie Man Close] or otherwise in startup where there is supposed to be. Is this just not modelled or am I doing something wrong?
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Hello all, While doing some testing of a model of mine, i found out what I initially thought was a bug of my gauge coding, but not. It was reproducible on DEFAULT aircraft! It is as follows: Load the default 737-800 for instance, go to overhead panel and turn OFF generators and battery... DING! electrical power is still available for a while! What is strange is that ammeters and voltmeters correctly indicate ZERO when you switch things off... after a couple minutes, it goes back to normal and switching batteries and generators works as expected. My model has its own code for controlling avionics and generators, and it appears that FSX is attempting to switch the avionics back on if my code attempts a switch OFF, as ammeters start to oscillate. After a while, just like the default 737-800, things go back to normal and my code works as intended! So I'm not asking support with gauge programming here... Anyone experienced this electrical quirk?