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Old 2nd July 2015 | 22:30
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And if it's not cool enough, release the starter switch, let it coast down, and if necessary hit it again. I've never needed to use more than two cycles. If I need to cool it down, I press the starter and motor it to maybe 10%, quit, and the second time it's always below 150 before reaching 15%. You don't want to use any more battery power than necessary.
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Old 3rd July 2015 | 14:07
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If you just press the starter for a few seconds to cool down the TOT, does it record a start cycle?
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Old 4th July 2015 | 16:18
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3 pages on starting the engine!
Good grief.
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Old 6th July 2015 | 13:37
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Motoring the engine with no fuel introduced does not constitute a cycle. I've never flown a 206 that recorded cycles, it has always been done by the pilot keeping track.
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