My dual/multi engine knowledge is sadly weak/non-existent
I "know" that in a multi-engine arrangement,
when one engine goes into rpm reduction, the others do as well
presumably via the "DES" - Dual Engine Switch
but exactly how?
According to the ECM diagram in the F225C SM,
the DES "shares a connection" with the alarm horn wiring -
I thought the ECM simply provides a ground to activate the warning horn
how does one engine ECM close the DES?
how does the other engine ECM "know" that the DES switch is closed ?
I "know" that in a multi-engine arrangement,
when one engine goes into rpm reduction, the others do as well
presumably via the "DES" - Dual Engine Switch
but exactly how?
According to the ECM diagram in the F225C SM,
the DES "shares a connection" with the alarm horn wiring -
I thought the ECM simply provides a ground to activate the warning horn
how does one engine ECM close the DES?
how does the other engine ECM "know" that the DES switch is closed ?
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