Lownslow79
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Lownslow79
Hi,
I'm part owner in a C-172N where we installed new avionics.
The radio is a Garmin GTR 225A and the transponder is a Garmin 335 with ADS-B out.
After a half an hours flight a warning will appear on the radio stating something along the lines of "low voltage or high temp - reducing output power".
Anyone here who's had the same issue in their plane? Tried swapping with new radio, same issue, so not the radio.
Not sure whether it is low voltage or heat that's triggering the warning. It is mounted in the panel directly above the transponder.
We've got a voltage thingy plugged into the cigarette plug, it shows about 12.8 volts where it drops to around 12.7V.
Voltage sounds low compared to let's say a car or boat, but not sure what's to be expected in the Cessna.
We also swapped the voltage regulator just to check, but no difference.
Thanks!
John
I'm part owner in a C-172N where we installed new avionics.
The radio is a Garmin GTR 225A and the transponder is a Garmin 335 with ADS-B out.
After a half an hours flight a warning will appear on the radio stating something along the lines of "low voltage or high temp - reducing output power".
Anyone here who's had the same issue in their plane? Tried swapping with new radio, same issue, so not the radio.
Not sure whether it is low voltage or heat that's triggering the warning. It is mounted in the panel directly above the transponder.
We've got a voltage thingy plugged into the cigarette plug, it shows about 12.8 volts where it drops to around 12.7V.
Voltage sounds low compared to let's say a car or boat, but not sure what's to be expected in the Cessna.
We also swapped the voltage regulator just to check, but no difference.
Thanks!
John