Brief Description: Programing the Dynon D180 & D100.
I drilled a small hole in the canopy turtleback rail to use as a locking hole for the canopy lock that was made by our tech counselor, Seth Hancock. Seth is a machinist by trade and sells the locks to the chapter187 members.
I started programing the Dynons today with the book in my lap and a fan in the cockpit. I gave up about 2:00 PM when the EGT and CHT gauges on the Dynon D180 said the temp was 102 degrees and the engine has never been started yet.
Canopy lock.
Reading the Dynon book.
Punching button and moving through the pages to put in settings.