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Where to look for source of temporary electrical system failure?

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pantdino

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My GM LS3 powered Titan T-51 had an emergency onfield landing after all the electrics including ignition to the engine failed.
Immediately after landing the panel was completely dead with the master switches on, but an hour later everything was functioning normally when the master switches were turned back on.

Where should one start looking for the problem?

Thank you,

Jim
 
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