cbogie Posted January 1, 2022 Report Share Posted January 1, 2022 Stall warning sounded in a gust of wind upon rotation the other day and the vane stuck up (activated). Had this happen on the ground once before, microswitch stuck closed and flipping the vane up and down a few times turned it off. Sound of the horn blaring continuously was distracting so I decided to pull the Stall Warn circuit breaker. Pulling the breaker DID NOT turn off the horn. Back on the ground, I was able to turn off the horn by pulling both the Stall Warn and Gear Warn CBs. (They share the same Horn, I believe). My question for the group: Is this correct? Is it necessary to pull both CBs to quiet the horn, or is there an electrical gremlin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LANCECASPER Posted January 1, 2022 Report Share Posted January 1, 2022 10 minutes ago, cbogie said: Stall warning sounded in a gust of wind upon rotation the other day and the vane stuck up (activated). Had this happen on the ground once before, microswitch stuck closed and flipping the vane up and down a few times turned it off. Sound of the horn blaring continuously was distracting so I decided to pull the Stall Warn circuit breaker. Pulling the breaker DID NOT turn off the horn. Back on the ground, I was able to turn off the horn by pulling both the Stall Warn and Gear Warn CBs. (They share the same Horn, I believe). My question for the group: Is this correct? Is it necessary to pull both CBs to quiet the horn, or is there an electrical gremlin? This has been discussed before on here - yours is set up correctly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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