iFly GPS Forum

We have a new Forum!  Go here to get started: https://adventurepilot.community.forum.  
The new forum is easier to use and much more capable than the old, we hope you will join our community! 

Below is a copy of the old forum. This will remain available for a short period so you can access and review the information contained here. To continue a conversation, or start a new one, please register and create a post at our new forum location.
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly General Di...iFly General Di...IFly 720 drains aircraft batteryIFly 720 drains aircraft battery
Previous
 
Next
New Post
5/2/2014 5:46 PM
 

Even though I shut the IFly 720 down, turning it off with the power symbol, it drains the aircraft battery if the IFly 720 is left plugged in to the 12v aircraft socket. Anyone else noticed this? Why?

 
New Post
5/2/2014 11:16 PM
 
In both my planes the Cigar Lighter is turned off by the Master Switch. While I would not expect the iFly to draw much current when powered off, it might draw a little. It might be better to power the iFly off of the main buss, then directly from the battery.
Rich
 
New Post
5/3/2014 5:16 PM
 

If you are talking about the power symbol on the remote; that only turns off the screen, the iFly is still on. The only way to turn it off completely is to remove the power source.

David


C177RG: iFly 720, Stratux 978/1090 ADS-B in, AHRS, BMP, Stratus ESG ADS-B out. RV-3: 8" Samsung Tab A, Stratux 978/1090 ADS-B in, AHRS, BMP, Stratus ESG ADS-B out.
 
New Post
5/4/2014 12:16 PM
 

David,

I've never used the remote. I was referring to the power symbol on the IFly720's display. This was the second time it happened, just forgot to unplug the power cord. Normally, I leave it on a Battery Tender when in the hangar. Still, it took only 12 days or less to discharge the battery.

 
New Post
5/4/2014 2:53 PM
 

It needs to be on a switched power source. That way you can't forget it. I used to have a GPS in my car that would sometimes turn itself on, don't ask me how. The 12v sockets in my Tahoe are always on, so it ran my battery down several times. I finally threw it away.

 
Previous
 
Next
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly General Di...iFly General Di...IFly 720 drains aircraft batteryIFly 720 drains aircraft battery