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5/6/2014 6:43 AM
 
IPads running various aviation apps, are known for shutting down due to temperature. While running iFly with a dual XGPS170, I experienced this one time. Nice Spring day here in the North East with no radar echo’s to display. I was following my progress on the approach plate when just short of the runway I got the iPad message of overtemp.

Has anyone done an analysis of which modes cause the highest operating temperatures? One reason for my question is the future feature of weather on sectional charts. Do more colors displayed cause higher temperatures? Weather on sectionals will be a very dynamic display with moving sectional map details and added weather display.

Personally I like the weather on vector chart display.
 
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5/6/2014 5:44 PM
 

My iPad 2 has also shown me the yellow triangle; but it was in direct sun light on the passenger's seat. Any chance external heating involved?

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.
 
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5/6/2014 6:15 PM
 
Yes, this is possible. As part of an engineering stress test, I did leave it in the airplane for a while before the flight. It was not in direct sun light. I have a knee mount and it was in and out of sunlight during the flight. Flight was short, just 20 minutes. It recovered before I cleared the runway. I have now modified the case with 9 one inch holes to improve cooling. Other pilots on the airport with the larger iPads have had similar problems, sometimes shutting down several times during a flight. I am exploring the limits lof these new things before I take it into IFR. I know others have tried various positions to get better airflow over the iPad. But, I am interested if there is a difference in power generated in the various modes and displays.
 
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5/8/2014 12:02 PM
 
I believe it was Sporty's website that discussed iPad temperature issues. They have several recommendations, one of which was to keep screen brightness settings as low as feasible ----- other suggestions were to keep it out of direct sunlight, don't keep it in a holder of cover, etc. You might check/google other sources. (mine shut down on me once, in the plane, when I left it sitting on the seat in direct sun (canopy, RV-6A).
 
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