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APU won't stay lit

Started by airupthere, March 16, 2017, 07:05:34 AM

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airupthere

I've got my overhead partially wired, and I'm just tinkering, trying to light the APU. I hold the start switch down for about 5 secs, see the EGT coming up, and then when I let go of the start switch, the APU levels off, and then shuts off.

I don't have a left-Aft fuel pump running (but that's optional right).
I cant imagine it's fuel exhaustion because i wouldn't see the EGT go up if there was no fuel

I'm using prosim, and SIOC. The switch is the honeywell switch, and the guage is the Flight Illusion APU EGT.

Any thoughts about why the APU won't stay lit?

Thanks for the help in advance!!

Randy

Trevor Hale

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I could be wrong here because I don't use prosim or SIOC.

However, in FSUIPC Land the switch has 3 positions

OFF, ON, Start

Pushing the start switch sets the bit to a 2.

Releasing the start switch sets it to a 1

turning it off sets it to a 0

you may be doing " Start 2 then stop 0"  (Needs to go to a 1)

May not be explaining it well, but this is what I am wondering..  If you hold the start switch on start forever will it stay running?

Also.. your right, Turning the Left Fuel Switch on, only makes it easier on the fuel pump in the APU.  Saves Maintenance, but not required.
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KyleH

Well there are a couple of things. Make sure you switch is wired and programed correctly. Use the ProSim Panel to see what is happening with the APU switch when you release it. You may have accidentally wired the center position to shut if off.
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Trevor Hale

Yeah, what Kyle said ha ha ha.
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airupthere

haha thanks guys!! I'll check it out.. Mostly likely cause is just wired the switch wrong.. it does stay lit as long as I hold the switch in the start position. I'll keep the group posted.

airupthere

So I've checked my switch and it's properly wired.
I am using Prosim, and there are 3 switch inputs in prosim for the APU..

APU off
APU on
APU start

My switch in IOC is wired up for APU off, and APU start. There is no wired state for "on".

I have the variable definition set for APU off and APU start..
There is an option for APU on to be "system" but it has to be always on, or always off.. if it's always on, start doesn't work at all.

I'm also experiencing this with the ground power switch. when I switch to ON, and then it goes back to center, the ground power is cut off.

Thoughts? Is this just a prosim configuration problem? It acts like it doesn't interpret the momentary switch.

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