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The screen on my Dynon D-120 EMS went blank right after take off yesterday morning and stayed off for approx. 10 - 15 min. returning home from Angel Fire NM (AXX) to Farmington NM (FMN). (The screen was kind of white not the black you would see when the unit was off). This has happened a few times before in the past but came back in a few seconds. Until I fix this problem I will only fly close to home base. So no LOE for me.
Turning the power off/on to this unit (separate circuit breaker) did nothing. Eventually it came on by itself and stayed on for the rest of the trip and continues to work perfectly now.
I am hoping that if some one else has had this problem they can tell me their fix.
Now for the history and stuff:
1. RV7A 0320 Dynon D100, D120, AP74, 396, A210 GTX 320.
2. 1st flight approx. 9-10 mos. ago with 100 hrs on the plane. I spent many hours on this panel with close attention to details.
3. Harnesses built by Stein
Tech support at Dynon told me a few things to look for but no joy! They offered to take a look at it but didn't sound too optimistic due to it being a an intermittent problem. If money wasn't a problem I'd just buy a spare D120 and store it in the airplane.
Any ideas/help would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim Kirks
RV7AAAAAAA
Turning the power off/on to this unit (separate circuit breaker) did nothing. Eventually it came on by itself and stayed on for the rest of the trip and continues to work perfectly now.
I am hoping that if some one else has had this problem they can tell me their fix.
Now for the history and stuff:
1. RV7A 0320 Dynon D100, D120, AP74, 396, A210 GTX 320.
2. 1st flight approx. 9-10 mos. ago with 100 hrs on the plane. I spent many hours on this panel with close attention to details.
3. Harnesses built by Stein
Tech support at Dynon told me a few things to look for but no joy! They offered to take a look at it but didn't sound too optimistic due to it being a an intermittent problem. If money wasn't a problem I'd just buy a spare D120 and store it in the airplane.
Any ideas/help would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim Kirks
RV7AAAAAAA