mtorgerson77
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First, the heading on my Aspen Pro Max is anywhere from 10° to 50° off depending on the direction the airplane is pointed. I am scheduled to go to an avionics shop on Wednesday for re-calibration.
Is this going to fix the problem or is it likely that the RSM needs to be replaced?
Secondly, the left knob on my unit push function wouldn’t work. I read on a forum somewhere that basically the inside hole in the knob is too deep. It recommended pulling the knob off and cutting a Q-tip stem to about it an 8th of an inch and putting this in the knob and placing the knob back. I did this and it fixed the problem.
Is this a known problem with Aspen’s knobs? If the hole is too deep inside the knob or gets that way over time, has Aspen done anything to correct? Can you buy just a new knob that doesn’t have the hole too deep so that I’m not having to fix my airplane with random things? It sure feels like a duct tape and WD-40 kinda fix.
Many Thanks,
Matt
Is this going to fix the problem or is it likely that the RSM needs to be replaced?
Secondly, the left knob on my unit push function wouldn’t work. I read on a forum somewhere that basically the inside hole in the knob is too deep. It recommended pulling the knob off and cutting a Q-tip stem to about it an 8th of an inch and putting this in the knob and placing the knob back. I did this and it fixed the problem.
Is this a known problem with Aspen’s knobs? If the hole is too deep inside the knob or gets that way over time, has Aspen done anything to correct? Can you buy just a new knob that doesn’t have the hole too deep so that I’m not having to fix my airplane with random things? It sure feels like a duct tape and WD-40 kinda fix.
Many Thanks,
Matt