387's are rated at 7,000 hours. You could likely get 10,000 using 24VDC. Of course that depends on how old they are now.
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387's are rated at 7,000 hours. You could likely get 10,000 using 24VDC. Of course that depends on how old they are now.
David,
I use 28V power supply with Phidget 16/16. Works fine.
You may want to open up Korrys, in any event, to clean up the bulb contacts. These sometimes carry a bit of oxidation from over the years.
May give intermittent illumination outage that are hard to track down.
Regards,
Alan
I use Opencockpit USB output cards with 24 V and they work really well. Since you only need the card and the power supply, that might be the chioce. However, unless I made mistakes with identifying the connections, I think that that will put the whole Korry under 24V, so if you want to use the push-switch in order to turn it off (e.g. master caution etc) that might burn your inputs card if it only uses 5V (until now I have never tried, but I think it is that way).
Greetings, Florian
i have a bunch of phidgets cards..so ill go with those.
do most people use fs offsets and plug them into fs2 phidget to get mip lights/switches going?
or is there a hidden file somewhere?
I use fs offsets with my phidgets, all simplified by FS2Phidgets (props (or jets;)) to Allen). All very simple. Power to light, ground to phidget 16/16, voila. FS2Phidgets does the rest.
Hi guys,
I have different Korrys and some have serial numbers and diagrams etc, but I have a few that are shorter and have a split legend possibly for Caution Master Caution. These are the numbers on that are on them.
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KORRY
81590 9711
13789-001
13789-002
Anyone know which KORRY it is?
James