Rampstart in the dark ?
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Hi,
First turn on Mains Power Switch left second last Panel.
Then near thigh area, first Right Panel, first knob down left. Click! Sweet!
I hope I have helped also somewhat:D
Mr. Greeny lights!:p
Night flyin with lights on! Is Cool!
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hi gusser just turn on nvg until electricity is up
it’s obvioius that cockpit lighting is tied to the jet’s electrical systems (main generator?) so it needs the engine running, and nvg is on its own battery hence not affected
Oh !! is that how it works in RL F16 ?
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@TAGMAN:
Hi,
First turn on Mains Power Switch left second last Panel.
Then near thigh area, first Right Panel, first knob down left. Click! Sweet!
I hope I have helped also somewhat:D
Mr. Greeny lights!:p
Night flyin with lights on! Is Cool!
Can you do that before engine is running ?
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Yes, even F16 has battery.
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Oh !! is that how it works in RL F16 ?
was just RTFM my -1 here….
seems Flood lights are tied to main gen, primary console/instrument lights are tied to EPU, and aircraft battery supplies the spotlights. (which makes sense)
so according to manual:
flood lights can only be on when engine’s running;
enigine off but EPU on would still enable the primary lights;
and spotlights can be on once pilot’s in pit
(?)
tried in BMS:
spotlights are not implemented (?)
kept engine off, turned on EPU, flood lights start to work… but not primary lights;
when engine’s on obviously both works
so i’m confused too
but i guess RL pilots have spotlights, maybe they use that…
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Hi,
Internal Pit lights are DC current from source not AC! With relay back to Mains Power for saftey and quality of wiring! Only the best for avaition!
AC - Requires power! Hence external lights and flood lights for Taxi.
Wiring lume (Methodolgy) would be separate to functions for various reason. i.e. (Fuses, wire indexing, isolation, ease of repair) etc!
There should be an electrical wiring diagram to an F16 you can trace FYI- But info overload!
This info provided is from my experience anyway!
Check: http://www.xflight.de/pe_org_doc.htm#Documents
Good Luck,
Seeya up there soon!
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On the RL USAF F-16
Depending on the pilot, most bring a flashlight. Some just use finger light (small LED attached with Velcro…well to their finger) I do not think NVG are tied to the engine power. There is setup for JHMCS, but I do not think it uses aircraft power ether. -
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Slightly OT, but how long can the F-16 run on BATT? Obviously you’d flick it to MAIN once the engines up and running to provide power. Does BMS simulate the onboard battery dying?
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On the RL USAF F-16
Depending on the pilot, most bring a flashlight. Some just use finger light (small LED attached with Velcro…well to their finger) I do not think NVG are tied to the engine power. There is setup for JHMCS, but I do not think it uses aircraft power ether.good to know mate
was just thinking if they used spot/util light it would take away juice from aircraft battery which isn’t good?…
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Well the checklist documentation included with the game says not to run the BATT for more than 5 minutes…
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good to know mate
was just thinking if they used spot/util light it would take away juice from aircraft battery which isn’t good?…
I don’t think the utility light works with battery. Never seen it I should say.
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I don’t think the utility light works with battery. Never seen it I should say.
Manual says that it is powered from the Battery bus bar 1.
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Manual says that it is powered from the Battery bus bar 1.
Which manual? 24, the 33. For what block.
Found it, yep it is power by Battery bus. Never seen a pilot use it tho. Normally they just bring a flashlight
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seems Flood lights are tied to main gen, primary console/instrument lights are tied to EPU, and aircraft battery supplies the spotlights. (which makes sense)
Correct
so according to manual:
flood lights can only be on when engine’s running;
Correct as is the case in BMS
spotlights are not implemented (?)
No
kept engine off, turned on EPU, flood lights start to work… but not primary lights;
when engine’s on obviously both works
so i’m confused too
Noticed that 10th Dec 2009
Its on one guys very large “todo list”
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Which manual? 24, the 33. For what block.
Found it, yep it is power by Battery bus. Never seen a pilot use it tho. Normally they just bring a flashlight
pssst… Don’t tell them either…. One lest thing they can break
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edit cleared
planehazz: ran the battery with FLCS relays closed for some 30min here, nothing happened lol…… altho i guess it’s a good habit not to leave it running too long, never knew what bms will do in the future
Noticed that 10th Dec 2009
Its on one guys very large “todo list”
phew thought i mixed up some stuff there… thnx!
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This would be done in 2 or 3 minutes, once engine is spooling battery is charging!
Electrics fully functional!
Like I said check link!
For further reading!
Your not running plane on battery! :rolleyes:
Its just to get started!
I have seen this in youtube!
check this one:
OVERLOAD!
Its all done by memorisation!
Blind Faith!
Like when you go to toilet at night! LoL
hehehehehe!
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jeez people, jsut use you flashlight on your screen damn it! !
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LoL!