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speedy11
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Posts: 62 Location: Port Orange, FL
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Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:19 am Post subject: Food for thought |
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I'm not looking for replies - although you are welcome to if you like . This posting is simply food for thought.
I built a RV-8 with dual busses that can be split. Each buss can be powered by its own ships battery (2 batteries on board - one forward and one aft) and each buss can power all critical items. (Note - the engine is not electrically dependent since I use P Mags) I installed two EFISs - one primary and the second is mainly used as an engine monitor, but it can also convert to the backup attitude/nav EFIS in case the primary fails. Additionally, each EFIS has its own backup battery. So, with multiple redundancies, I felt comfortable with using it in IFR. That is not to say that the RV is a stable platform in IMC, especially when hand flying - but that is another story for another time.
So, I am in VFR pattern, left base to final, in turbulent air, and I somehow bumped one of the multifunction buttons on the primary display. ( That is another subject worthy of discussion - that is, being able to make selections or changes on the EFIS during bumpy flight conditions) When I bumped the button, both EFISs went blank. Confusing, needless to say. Now I have no airspeed indications - in fact, I have no indications at all! So, I simply set a power setting that I knew would work (and my AOA was still functional), so landing was fairly straight forward. BUT, I thought - what if that had happened in IMC?!? Of course, in IMC one would simply engage the autopilot and command it to level flight, but there would still be that moment of confusion.
What happened was I had bumped a multifunction button that controlled the dimming function on the EFIS. I wired them such that dimming one EFIS simultaneously dimmed the other. I couldn't think fast enough during a critical phase of flight to analyze what might have happened.
Lessons learned - 1. Know how to quickly readjust the dimming function. 2. While it is convenient, consider not wiring the dimming functions together - rather make each EFIS independently dimmable.
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Luis Fritsch
Joined: 02 Jul 2021 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2026 9:10 pm Post subject: Re: Food for thought |
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Food for thought often comes from the small choices we make every day, especially about what we eat and how it affects our health. People are becoming more aware of the quality of their food and the impact it has on their bodies and the environment. Nutrition, sustainability, and mindful eating are now part of everyday conversations. When discussing healthy options for families, even parents consider products like best organic goat milk formula while thinking about natural and gentle nutrition. It reminds us that thoughtful decisions about food can shape healthier lifestyles and better habits for the future.
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