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Input for Conditioner

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  • R Offline
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    reiler
    wrote last edited by
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    Hi

    I am building a home cockpit based on Analog King Air.

    I am trying to control the conditioner using a potentometer and Mobiflight, but have not been succesfull yet.

    I have tried
    @ 601 > if{ 1 (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_Cut_Off) } els{
    @ 454 > if{ 1 (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_Low_Idle) } els{ 1 (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_High_Idle) }
    }

    My pot has values 306 -> 749.

    What am I doing wrong?

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      Hopefully someone else will chime in their their exact solution, but I know that not all third party applications have access to B:Vars. I don't know why there are so many posts trying to reinvent the wheel when it comes to condition levers, however, because they are designed to work with the default mixture axis input. That would be my recommendation, since that's likely an easy preset in Mobiflight.

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      • R Offline
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        reiler
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        Thanks for you answer.
        I actually have tried to map it to the mixture, but it did not work, perhaps I should try it again, I always start with looking if a Generic thing will work before looking for a specific Black Square thing.

        Btw: I looove your King Air, I have a real King Air simulator that was used for pilote training until last year. I am rebuilding it for Msfs, and off cause chose to do it on your King Air 🙂

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