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FR Super Cub Extreme for v5 Released

This started out to be only an occasional issue...but now is every flight. Start up the engine and the Volt/Amp meter says 0.0. I can fly for about 30 minutes than I loose all electrical power to the cockpit, including the radios (as if the battery went dead from no charging). Funny thing is exterior lights work except for landing lights. Makes night flight kind of interesting.

I tried loading my P3D v4.5 default flight first, using the Maule, and having it with Master & Alt switches turned on but no help. Occasionally, during that 30 minutes before I loose electrical, the Volt meter will come on with the 28v showing...but it doesn't last and shortly will go back to 0.0.

Any ideas on how to fix would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Garry

Its not issue but difference between models (and your saved default flight). After do whole checklist, when engine is running hit Ctrl+E (Im not fan of this) but you recive proper voltage.
 
Thanks YoYo...that worked. But I also don't like ever using Ctrl + E so will try adding the "electric_always_available=1" to the .cfg. With my memory that's probably a better option.

Garry
 
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