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When I first bought my plane I loved the Sandel eHSI in it. And I still think it's a great instrument, but lately I'm not at all satisfied with the display brightness. It's readable enough in ordinary daylight and even in fairly direct sunlight, but in daytime IMC, especially near the tops, when light fills the cockpit from all angles, it gets washed out and hard to read. I haven't made up my mind whether it's getting worse but it seems like it must be, since I didn't have much of a problem in December. But then the sun angle was much lower, so I still can't be sure. That was my first time in IMC with the plane.
I've called my avionics guy and am still waiting to hear back from him. His first thought was that it cannot be a problem with the bulb aging, since they don't get dimmer with age, they just quit eventually (after several hundred hours). So he said he would call Sandel and get back with me, but a week later and he has yet to call. Does anyone here have experience working on these? Any ideas on what the problem could be, assuming it is actually getting dimmer? I've also noticed that my 480 display is not as bright as it used to be, but this is normal aging, according to Garmin AT. I started to think of avionics bus voltage as a possibility, but when my alternator failed a couple of years ago the Sandel spat out error messages but the display stayed the same brightness. The dimmer control I expect is a simple pot, not much to go wrong there.
I've called my avionics guy and am still waiting to hear back from him. His first thought was that it cannot be a problem with the bulb aging, since they don't get dimmer with age, they just quit eventually (after several hundred hours). So he said he would call Sandel and get back with me, but a week later and he has yet to call. Does anyone here have experience working on these? Any ideas on what the problem could be, assuming it is actually getting dimmer? I've also noticed that my 480 display is not as bright as it used to be, but this is normal aging, according to Garmin AT. I started to think of avionics bus voltage as a possibility, but when my alternator failed a couple of years ago the Sandel spat out error messages but the display stayed the same brightness. The dimmer control I expect is a simple pot, not much to go wrong there.