lermontov
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you cant have 2 controllers regardless of how you have the cells hooked up - i cant see any issues with the nerd being on a split cell and used as a monitor
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you cant have 2 controllers regardless of how you have the cells hooked up - i cant see any issues with the nerd being on a split cell and used as a monitor
Interesting point. There’s one controller and one backup passive monitor. As above, a splitter connects two independent systems together, thus risking the failure of both under certain limited circumstances.
In the standard configuration, should the controller fail, e.g. dead battery, you’ve still got the two cells on the backup to manually fly the unit home.
If the controller failure happened at the end of the bottom phase you could have a long decompression obligation to run on two cells. If a splitter was installed then you’d have three cells, but another possible failure point.
How many simultaneous failures to plan for?
why would you have a long decompression just because you only have 2 cells? the deco would be the same regardless
I know people who slip a 6th cell into the center of the tray.
Another reason for not running a splitter, you have to mentally acknowledge that you are seeing one piece of data twice. If that data is bad you have to mentally process that you are looking at a single bit of bad data displayed across multiple displays. But that only applies for a single sensor which makes it even more confusing because you have to remember which on cell on each display is the shared data.
I have not tried the 6th cell, also have not looked at my friend's who has it. I have no potted electronics, guessing you are running RMS? That might be the difference.
If you had an airplane that had 5 gas tanks, but room for 6 gauges on the dash. Would you put two of those gauges on a single tank? Or remove/disable the extra gauge to avoid confusion?
I ran a Nerd 1 for 3+ years with a splitter and had no problems and it wasn't an issue to remember which cell was shared.I don't see a need for it. For me, I like the 3rd display for the AI. The mini display for T1 and T2.
Don't need the same information repeated again, no need for a splitter.