rke Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM I'm starting from a cold & dark panel, switch on the batteries, followed by external power and confirm with OIS that I have GPU connected. Then once I'm done setting up the aircraft and start preparing for departure, I switch on the APU followed by the beacon switch, at which point the aircraft powers down completely. Both batteries and external power goes off, the OIS screen goes blank, and I get alerts on the hydraulic system. Please ignore the ongoing IRS alignment, as it was just a quick dive in to get the screenshots, and the position of the throttles, I haven't calibrated it in the -900 yet as I wanted to fly the -1000 first.
Platypus Posted Wednesday at 09:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:51 PM same bug here. beacon on remove gpu for some weird reason
theChemist Posted Wednesday at 10:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:49 PM (edited) Is your APU actually fully up and running? Edited Wednesday at 10:50 PM by theChemist
richboy2307 Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM This is not a bug. When beacon lights are turned on the Chocks & GPU are disconnected by design. Ensure you are on APU power with APU fully running before doing so. Thanks! 3 Vrishabh Sehgal ( @Richboy2307 ) Community Team Member & Tester IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
rke Posted yesterday at 11:29 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:29 AM Hm, thanks for that. I suppose it's something I'll have to learn to get used to, seeing as it's not on any of the other Airbus aircraft I fly in the sim 🙂
ttutko Posted yesterday at 10:30 PM Posted yesterday at 10:30 PM 10 hours ago, rke said: Hm, thanks for that. I suppose it's something I'll have to learn to get used to, seeing as it's not on any of the other Airbus aircraft I fly in the sim 🙂 From the manual... there's an option to change how this works: 1
DroneSim Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 9 hours ago, ttutko said: From the manual... there's an option to change how this works: Exactly, but unfortunately this doesn’t work. Even if you set it to NO, it still disconnects the GPU.
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