by N3322G » Sat May 07, 2011 4:57 pm
The posts here sound so familiar to those who work with electronics. At times something will become loose and the process of removing and reinstalling, re-seats the component and the problem goes away ... the owner and the technician call this no trouble found. Saw this a lot in the 70s and 80s with computers and saw it with a TV we used to have.
When we were both so busy working, the TV we watched the evening news on kept having cable problems.After many service calls and still intermittent problems, we bought a new TV and put that one in a different room. After I retired, I saw an ad for Sears who had a low service call price and would work on any TV in your home - good because this was a 150 pounder. Sears guy removed all the circuit cards, put them back in - said no trouble found and left - all worked perfectly until we sold it years later. What eventually dawned on me was the cable troubles in the old location came usually on Tuesday nights - the day we had help to clean the house. After we moved it, our cleaner help retired and I started doing all the cleaning - no more problems.
So if you think of any avionics work as someone else cleaning your house and flying as someone constantly but gently touching the attachments cables, the problems we're seeing become a little more understandable IMHO but no less easy to find the problem and fix it. Like the posts above, I'd check all connections - a daunting task.
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