Diamond DV20: No Voltage & Electrical Warning Light on when Power is Available

ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue:
The multifunction display shows the voltage at 0.0V & the low volts light is on, even when the engine is started and the master battery is on.

Did you experience this issue before you joined the Beta?
I have not used the DV20 prior to SU2.

If applicable, which aircraft is experiencing this issue:
Diamond Aircraft DV20

[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue?
Developer Mode is Off / No changes

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)?
Every time

REPRODUCTION STEPS

Please list clear steps you took in order to help our test team reproduce the same issue:

  1. In free flight, start the DV20 cold-n-dark at any parking spot at any airport.
  2. Enter the cockpit (No need to do a complete the walk-around).
  3. Either Auto-start the engines, or follow the checklist to start the engines. Ensure the Avionics switch is on.
  4. Note that the multifunction display shows the voltage at 0.0V & the low volts light is on (see screenshot)
  5. However, power is obviously on as one can operate both Garmin GNS 430 & Transponder units.

YOUR SETTINGS

What peripherals are you using, if relevant:
N/A

[PC Only] Are you using Developer Mode or have you made any changes to it?
Developer Mode is Off / No changes

[PC Only] What GPU (Graphics Card) do you use?
Intel Arc 770 (16GB, v32.0.101.6314)

[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?
Build: v1.4.9.0
Hardware: i7-12700K, 32 GB 5200 MHz DDR5 CL40

Online Tab: Photogrammetry, Live Weather - On, Air Traffic Type, Air Traffic in Career, Multiplayer - Off, MP Servers - West USA, Show MP proximity - On, Rolling Cache - On @ 16GB, Bandwidth - Unlimited.

Graphics Tab: Display: Full Screen; HDR10: Off; Full Screen Res: 3840 x 2160; AA: TAA; Render scaling: 65 (Resolution: 2496 x 1404); FG: AMD FSR3; FR Multiplier: N/A; AMD FidelityFX: 150; Exposure CEV: 0; VSync: N/A; FRL: N/A; Dynamic Settings: On - FRT: 60;

Global Rendering Quality: TLOD: 400; OST Pre-Cache: Ultra; Disp. Map: On; Buildings, Rocks: High; Trees, Plants, Grass: Medium; OLD: 200; V. Clouds: Ultra; Texture Res: Medium; AF: 4x; Water: Medium; RayTracing: On; SM: 2048; TS: 512; CS: High; WE: Medium, AO: High; CR: 256; RR: Medium; LS: High; DoF, MB: Off, GCRR: High; CQ, TAQ, AT, RT, ST: Medium, Fauna: High.

MEDIA

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confirmed same issue, not using SU2. Also noted VSI always shows a slight ascent with aircraft powered off on ground.

Thank you for the bug report.

We have created an internal ticket to see if our team already has this logged, and if not they will attempt to reproduce the issue and create a new bug report. This item is now marked as feedback-logged. If there is an existing bug report or one is created, we will move this thread to bug-logged.

Note that this bug is now bug-logged !

There is an existing bug topic for the Cessna voltmeter:

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The decision whether & when to mark a topic feedback-logged or bug-logged is made by the folks at Microsoft, not volunteer moderators.

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