May have been asked here before but here it is again. When everything has been powered down does the lash-up have to be rebuilt or does it remain? Mine seems to revert to individual engines.
thanks
joe
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May have been asked here before but here it is again. When everything has been powered down does the lash-up have to be rebuilt or does it remain? Mine seems to revert to individual engines.
thanks
joe
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Joe,
It should always be there after you build it. Did you check in the 'Inactive' list?
Dave
Dave
It is in the inactive list but in the active section they,re all listed seperately and it won,the start as a unit
On a separate note I can,t find anything bound up on the GP. Should I just order 2 new motors and be done with it?
Joe
Joe,
You need to make the lashup active as follows:
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Thanks Barry
Should I have read that somewhere?
In addition to the information being in The DCS WiFi Companion, I’ve posted this response several times on forum threads.
Doberman, since both motors on an mth diesel are completely independent mechanically, that wouldn't seem to be necessary, and wouldn't cure drive train problems. What is the problem?
I believe you have to delete the lash-up before the single units will operate ?
RJR posted:Doberman, since both motors on an mth diesel are completely independent mechanically, that wouldn't seem to be necessary, and wouldn't cure drive train problems. What is the problem?
I'm unable to find a drive train problem so that doesn't leave many options. The motors aren't in sync to make a long story short. PS 3
Doberman, obviously, you had mentioned this problem in another thread, which I haven't seen. If you're re-raising it here, you'll have to describe the issue.
I didn't think i was raising the issue but I guess it could be taken that way. Dave and I had a previous discussion about the GP so as a side note since he came in on the post I thought I would get his opinion. Sorry about the confusion
joe
clem k posted:I believe you have to delete the lash-up before the single units will operate ?
I don't..but i am still 4.20
That's a nasty habit
Joe,
Give me a ring today if you still have any questions about this.
The app will bump lashups into the inactive list on its own in certain circumstances . The remote should keep the lashup active even if you pull the individual engines from the inactive list into the active list.
Dave
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