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Old April 26th 13, 12:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I accidentally
leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up and everything
works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and, IIRC, the needle
swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the one which displays a
number at the top and the firmware version at the bottom.

The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the
trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect
thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no
indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?

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Old April 26th 13, 01:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Papa3[_2_]
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On Thursday, April 25, 2013 7:37:08 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I accidentally

leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up and everything

works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and, IIRC, the needle

swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the one which displays a

number at the top and the firmware version at the bottom.



The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the

trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect

thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no

indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?



Call Tim Mara - he could probably help.
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Old April 26th 13, 03:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Evan Ludeman[_4_]
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On Thursday, April 25, 2013 7:37:08 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I accidentally

leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up and everything

works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and, IIRC, the needle

swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the one which displays a

number at the top and the firmware version at the bottom.



The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the

trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect

thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no

indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?


Unplug the OAT sensor and try again.

-T8
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Old April 26th 13, 03:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Possible Damage to Cambridge 302

Thanks, Guys, you've given me hope. It was just a bit over a year ago that,
in flight, the needle fell off the bloody thing and I had to send it off.
It didn't fall off this time.


"Paul Remde" wrote in message
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Hi,

After unplugging the temperature probe, plug it back in and make sure it
is fully seated. Then power the 302 up.

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"Evan Ludeman" wrote in message
...

On Thursday, April 25, 2013 7:37:08 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I accidentally

leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up and
everything

works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and, IIRC, the needle

swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the one which displays
a

number at the top and the firmware version at the bottom.



The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the

trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect

thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no

indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?


Unplug the OAT sensor and try again.

-T8


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Old April 27th 13, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Possible Damage to Cambridge 302

Thanks Guys! Simply removing and reseating the OAT sensor plug did the
trick.

Oh, and yeah... My remotely mounted meat thermometer is also great! At
16,800' MSL, the temperature was 8 deg F. Now I'm sure I know the reason my
feet were cold!

According to my XCSoar program, one of the thermals I entered registered
17.5 kts! Of course, my average was only in the 11+ range. The season is
really getting going here in New Mexico.


"Dan Marotta" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Guys, you've given me hope. It was just a bit over a year ago
that, in flight, the needle fell off the bloody thing and I had to send it
off. It didn't fall off this time.


"Paul Remde" wrote in message
...
Hi,

After unplugging the temperature probe, plug it back in and make sure it
is fully seated. Then power the 302 up.

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"Evan Ludeman" wrote in message
...

On Thursday, April 25, 2013 7:37:08 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I
accidentally

leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up and
everything

works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and, IIRC, the needle

swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the one which displays
a

number at the top and the firmware version at the bottom.



The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the

trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect

thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no

indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?


Unplug the OAT sensor and try again.

-T8



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Old April 27th 13, 10:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Possible Damage to Cambridge 302

On 4/25/2013 4:37 PM, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I
accidentally leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up
and everything works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and,
IIRC, the needle swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the
one which displays a number at the top and the firmware version at the
bottom.

The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the
trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect
thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no
indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?


I sort of remember the temperature probe can cause funny stuff if it's
not plugged in correctly or is damaged. Make sure it's secure; if that
doesn't work, try unplugging it.

The technician at Cambridge has been helpful in the past when I had a
problem.

--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to
email me)
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Old April 28th 13, 04:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Possible Damage to Cambridge 302

Thanks, Eric

As I reported the other day, it was, in fact, the probe. It must have
gotten jarred loose when the panel slammed down. Simply unplugging and
plugging it back in fixed the problem. I'll file that one away for future
reference.


"Eric Greenwell" wrote in message
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On 4/25/2013 4:37 PM, Dan Marotta wrote:
Had my canopy off today to do some work behind the panel. I
accidentally leaned against the panel and it slammed down. I powered up
and everything works except for the CAI302. The display turns on and,
IIRC, the needle swung, but it never got beyond the second screen, the
one which displays a number at the top and the firmware version at the
bottom.

The wind got pretty strong today at Moriarty so I put it back in the
trailer. My plan for tomorrow is to disconnect everything and reconnect
thinking that a connector or wire might have come loose. There's no
indication of damage by looking at the screen. Any suggestions?


I sort of remember the temperature probe can cause funny stuff if it's not
plugged in correctly or is damaged. Make sure it's secure; if that doesn't
work, try unplugging it.

The technician at Cambridge has been helpful in the past when I had a
problem.

--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email
me)


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Old May 8th 13, 09:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JohnDeRosa
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Default Possible Damage to Cambridge 302

For those that keep odd 302 facts in a file somewhere....

Over the winter I took my instrument panel home to putter. About 3 months later I turned on the unit and found the the 302 would cycle its start up tones over and over again for minutes before getting to the "set pressure" screen. I ultimately found that it had to do with the GPS. I had cleared the memory on the 302 which, I assume, also cleared the last know GPS location. So the 302 had to start from scratch to find satellites and get a fix.... plus I was indoors at the time. Once outside and a fix was made, startup now happens normally.
 




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