Banjo33
Line Up and Wait
I have a EI CGR combo in my plane. It has the light sensor that auto dims the engine instruments as the light conditions change. At night, the digital displays “pulse.” It does it during the day as well, but it’s not noticeable unless you’re specifically looking for it, but at night it’s very apparent. I’ve turned all exterior lights off (strobes, beacons, etc) to ensure they aren’t responsible, but haven’t looked beyond there. It has done this since install, but I don’t normally fly at night, so out of sight/out of mind and all that and very low on the list of priorities. Any thoughts as to where this could be originating from or where to troubleshoot?
Edit to add: when I say “pulse”, I mean bright to dim and back, almost rhythmically. Like when the interior lights of your car switch from daytime to nighttime mode when you drive under an overpass and back out the other side. Not on/off/on….
Edit to add: when I say “pulse”, I mean bright to dim and back, almost rhythmically. Like when the interior lights of your car switch from daytime to nighttime mode when you drive under an overpass and back out the other side. Not on/off/on….
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