Jerry-TS-MkII
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 9:12 am    Post subject: EIS failures | 
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				Re: Has anybody ever had a problem with their EIS showing false readings
 mostly concerning CHT's and every thing else, but not turning on the red
 warning light?
 
 The EIS is computer based.. so if ALL of the indications, and/or alarms
 are not correct, it's not as likely to be a sensor problem.  Considering
 the age and noted usage, (and having been a electronic engineer and tech
 for my whole life), you may have electrolytic capacitors breaking down. 
 They have a very limited life span, as compared to any other electronic
 component, and heat is another problem for them.  They are often used in
 power supplies and in the filtering.  Depending on your power source, and
 how noisy it might be.. electrolytic caps see major constant fluctuations
 across their terminals.  Not an exact correlation, but think of bending a
 piece of aluminum back and forth over time.  Many times, to service old
 equipment, ALL of those caps will be pulled and replaced!  They can usually
 be identified as a small aluminum can, with a heat shrink cover, which
 includes a Plus or Minus sign on one leg, and the value and rated voltage. 
 They often swell, or even pop their top, but some times the effective value
 just falls too far from nominal.  I would assume the circuit is using a
 voltage regulator, intended to keep the microprocessor and associated input
 conditioning circuits happy.  But if a input cap fails, and you have
 excessive voltage spikes on your buss, it can take out a regulator.  You
 would need a scope to see that, but you might be able to get a digital
 voltmeter to read the Vcc.   If you can power the unit with a known good
 battery of correct voltage, that would eliminate problems with your AC
 buss, as it too has a regulator circuit, and likely electrolytic caps in it
 as well.
 
 If you call the MFR, they will likely want to know voltage readings.
 
 Post again, if you have more questions on it.  Be safe!
 
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