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5/20/2022 8:52 PM
 

When updating the database & powered with AC adapter my 740b overheats...I mean it really gets HOT.  The hotest area is the rear, but the whole unit gets almost too hot to hold. Is this normal?  Otherwise, all seems to function well.

Mac

 
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5/24/2022 7:29 PM
 
Mine does the same if I lay it flat on a surface. I prop it up so air can circulate around it.. it stays cool.
 
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5/28/2022 8:58 AM
 

I've made sure that it's elevated so that air can circulate -- still very(!) hot.  A neighbor who's an electronic guru has prob diagnosed: "Mac, sounds like your battery needs to be replaced.  A defective battery can draw excessive current when connected to your power source and heat up."  In any event, after discussing with the good folks @ Adventure Pilot, it's winging its way there for battery replacement and any other upgrades/repair that may be needed. A bummer to do without, but look forward to having back "as good as new" soon!

Mac

 

 
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5/30/2022 11:16 AM
 
Mac wrote:

... "Mac, sounds like your battery needs to be replaced.  A defective battery can draw excessive current when connected to your power source and heat up."  In any event, after discussing with the good folks @ Adventure Pilot, it's winging its way there for battery replacement and any other upgrades/repair that may be needed. ...

 

Does anyone happen to know from experience whether the battery is really useful if the airplane's electrical system quits?

My 740 has run hot when charging since it was brand new. It's possible that the battery was toast when it was new. But on the other hand, that super-bright display needs a lot of electrons.

In any case, when running on its internal battery alone, my 740's display automatically dims and has never been bright enough to read in bright sunlight. And even in the dark, battery power lasts only a few minutes. So I've never counted on the internal battery in an emergency. Instead, I rely on a software iFly running on some other device--iPhone or iPad--for electrical emergencies.

So I've been toying with the idea of simply disconnecting the battery. (My 740 is long past the warranty period.) I doubt that disconnecting the battery will cause the 740 to quit working. And if the battery isn't really, actually very useful, there seems no big need for a new one.

 
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5/31/2022 12:20 PM
 

My understanding of the 740b's internal battery is that it's intended to keep the device alive for a few minutes while you transition it between "primary" power sources.  So, if ship's power dies, you have some time to fish an external battery out of your bag and get it plugged in without the 740b losing your flight plan and other settings for the current flight.  It's not intended to supply enough power for you to continue using the device normally or to keep it alive for an extended period of time.

From the product page (here):

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NOTE: The iFly 740b has a small emergency use internal battery but requires external power for regular use. It includes both AC and DC (cigarette lighter style) adapters, and supports both 12v and 24v systems.

 

 
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