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STBY ELEC PWR INOP light during preflight

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    Piper201
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    I'm a little confused with this, STBY ALT PWR OFF. No matter what I do I can not get this to go out. This after the update.
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      jmarkows
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      Have you looked at the failures on the tablet to see if the Standby Alternator has failed?

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        Just to rule this out I would manually delete the files from the community folder and reinstall the update 1.1.
        Just to make sure it is not a corrupt installation.
        It does work on my side.

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          I'm a little confused with this, STBY ALT PWR OFF. No matter what I do I can not get this to go out. This after the update.
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          @Piper201
          Sorry just checked your pics again. May it be that your power lever is very low?
          In your second Pic it does indicate that the generator does not generate enough electricity and therefor the Stby Elec PWR is on. That is indicated by the light in the middle line.
          In your first Pic the switch is off and it does indicate with the light in the lower line.

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            Have you looked at the failures on the tablet to see if the Standby Alternator has failed?

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            Piper201
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            @jmarkows
            yup.First thing I checked.

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              @Piper201
              Sorry just checked your pics again. May it be that your power lever is very low?
              In your second Pic it does indicate that the generator does not generate enough electricity and therefor the Stby Elec PWR is on. That is indicated by the light in the middle line.
              In your first Pic the switch is off and it does indicate with the light in the lower line.

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              Piper201
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              @RealPax
              Same test flight,Wider view.
              I was thinking the same thing about "manually delete the files from the community folder and reinstall" Just wanted to see if I was missing something else?
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                @RealPax
                Same test flight,Wider view.
                I was thinking the same thing about "manually delete the files from the community folder and reinstall" Just wanted to see if I was missing something else?
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                RealPax
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                @Piper201
                I only get the "STBY ELEC PWR INOP" warning light when I turn of the switch during flight.
                If this info is any help for you.

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                  Piper201
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                  Still acting up...Funny thing is, is that the Cargo variants are fine???????

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                    Turn the knob on the amm/voltmeter on the left side to the Gen and Alt positions and show screenshots. I mixed up the above screenshots and didn't realize one was saying PWR ON, I thought it was OFF and INOP, so unless the generator is failed, which I doubt given that you've been looking at the failure screen, I'm curious what the generator and alternator power draws are.

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                      Turn the knob on the amm/voltmeter on the left side to the Gen and Alt positions and show screenshots. I mixed up the above screenshots and didn't realize one was saying PWR ON, I thought it was OFF and INOP, so unless the generator is failed, which I doubt given that you've been looking at the failure screen, I'm curious what the generator and alternator power draws are.

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                      @jmarkows hey, I'm not OP but having the same issue so I'll pick up where he left off.
                      I just have a picture with the amm/voltmeter switch in the Gen position, but switching to Alt does not cause the needle to move at all. Both show the same reading. Also, moving the Gen switch to Reset and Trip have no effect on the amm/voltmeter.
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                        I have a similar in that mine STBY ELEC PWR on will not clear no matter what I do. I do the comple run up check list. If I turn off the standby alt power, I get the "STBY ELEC PWR INOP" warning light. What has me wondering is that I start my flight in MSFS 2024 on the runway rather than a cold start. Is that what is causing the issue?

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                          I have a similar in that mine STBY ELEC PWR on will not clear no matter what I do. I do the comple run up check list. If I turn off the standby alt power, I get the "STBY ELEC PWR INOP" warning light. What has me wondering is that I start my flight in MSFS 2024 on the runway rather than a cold start. Is that what is causing the issue?

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                          @pyarb15 My guess would be the generator is not running. If I got you correct you start on the runway. If the "STBY ELEC PWR INOP" is on this would indicate the generator is not running or does not produce sufficient power for all your aktiv systems.

                          First step would be to push the Generator Button to "Reset" once. This should aktivate the generator. Make sure your power lever is at least at idle better above (try 70% power just to be sure). And your mixture is at "High Idle". This should give you enough power from the generator.
                          Check also your failure page on the panel, maybe there is a generator failure.

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                            @pyarb15 My guess would be the generator is not running. If I got you correct you start on the runway. If the "STBY ELEC PWR INOP" is on this would indicate the generator is not running or does not produce sufficient power for all your aktiv systems.

                            First step would be to push the Generator Button to "Reset" once. This should aktivate the generator. Make sure your power lever is at least at idle better above (try 70% power just to be sure). And your mixture is at "High Idle". This should give you enough power from the generator.
                            Check also your failure page on the panel, maybe there is a generator failure.

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                            @RealPax, no, actually, it shows STBY ELEC PWR ON was saying if I flip the the stby elec pwr to off, then it shows STBY ELEC PWR INOP, which I think would be expected. My issue is that the STBY ELEC PWR ON will not clear even after going through the run-up checklist, which includes the reset (I am also outside the beta range while doing so). No failures indicated, and even went as far as resetting the engine health.

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                              I just reviewed the code to see what I could find here. I've only seen a handful of reports about this, while it seems to be working for most users. My immediate thought was the usual hardware bindings. After my code review, I'm sill inclined to believe that is where the issue lies.

                              The light will illuminate only when...

                              • The standby alternator bus is connected to the main bus (will happen when the switch is thrown)
                              • The main bus is at at least 16V (should always be the case during normal operation)
                              • When the alternator is energized.

                              This last point is likely where the issue is. This can happen in two ways...

                              1. When hardware/software is sending the associated alternator event to activate the alternator.
                              2. When correctly set by the code in the aircraft, when...
                                a. The main generator is off.
                                b. The main generator is on, but the battery is discharging at more than 5A.

                              If you cannot find any type of hardware or software input that might be affecting any of the conditions listed above, then the best thing to do would be to sent me screenshots of everything you can think of. This would include the tablet's live schematic, the multi-meter, the whole panel with all the annunciators and engine instruments, and if anyone is ambitious, perhaps some of the underlying variables discussed above, if you're familiar with reading them in 3rd party applications. Thanks for any help!

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