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Author Topic: Got a life support problem with Deltaglider G-SNOD  (Read 1515 times)

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Crayfish

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02 September 2003, 14:12:13
After being in orbit for a while I loose all O2 in tank 1 and if I switch to O2 tank 2 the same thing
happens. I can stave this problem off by periodically cycling the CO2 filters between system A and
B. I was wondering if this was a bug in the .cfg file or some clever hidden built in system failure?


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Reply #1 - 03 September 2003, 10:14:41
As the O2 comsumption is based on eart beat if you have
big value here this might be the problem.

control on the lower panel,lower right MFD the eart beat of the crew
(press CRW button several time to see all the crew)

Then click "RES" button to see the prediction of resting time
for O2 comsuption.

Don't forget that by default the reserve are very low (only some day)
you can launch the DGIIconfig.exe program to set it to several month
instead of day.

Let me know the result.

Dan


Crayfish

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Reply #2 - 03 September 2003, 13:10:03
So far I've set the life support reserves to 15 days with 3 persons (1 pilot, 2 passengers), same
result. Althought this time I've noticed when the O2 master caution sounds the O2 tank quantities
fluctuating wildly between 10% and up to 500% just before total loss of all O2. Could this be a
faulty coil built into the cryo tanks as with Apollo 13 ? :-P


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Reply #3 - 03 September 2003, 18:51:01
Crayfish wrote:

the O2 tank quantities fluctuating wildly between 10% and up to 500%
just before total loss of all O2


8o ?!?  never saw or ear anything like this :wonder:  

-are you in warp time when this happen ?
-check the eart beat of the crew when this happen
-do this happen with all scenario or only on one ?

Can you send to me (adress at top) the scenario ?

I would say that most likely this might be scenario related ?
(open it and see the "base_pulse" line if it's out of normal range
the problem is here Else I don't have a clue of what is happening.


Could this be a faulty coil built into the cryo tanks as with Apollo 13 ? :-P


DGII wasn't supposed to be SO realistic :)

Dan


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