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I01
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182 Systems

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Thanks guys for another working wonder.

I've been wondering about the fuses, are they working in the 182? They don't react on my aircraft. Mind you, I don't usually go about poking the fuses to see if they cut anything out, unless it's obvious that a fuse needs to be reset.

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Nick - A2A
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Hiya - wondering about this too. In my installation, the tooltips in FSX appears to show the fuses are clickable; however, it doesn't seem to be possible to interact with them.

Ron - looked at the post you linked, but it didn't seem to be relevant to the question of whether the fuses are simulated in the C182.

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Re: 182 Systems

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Nick M wrote:Hiya - wondering about this too. In my installation, the tooltips in FSX appears to show the fuses are clickable; however, it doesn't seem to be possible to interact with them.

Ron - looked at the post you linked, but it didn't seem to be relevant to the question of whether the fuses are simulated in the C182.

Cheers,
Nick
The circuit breakers in the 182 are the flush type, which cannot be pulled by hand. There is nothing to interact with unless one trips.

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Nick - A2A
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Aha! Thanks - that probably explains it. :)

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Thanks guys, it was as I suspected. 8)

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