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Re: Europa-List: Electrical Question (Basic)

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Electrical Question (Basic)
From: Europa <europa@pstewart.f2s.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 20:05:41

Jon

I was told not to bring the full alternator current to the panel to any sort
of switch. I have therefore used an engine bay mounted relay rated at 30amps
(I think) which I switch from an alternator switch on the panel.

Diodes I connected using AMP crimp ring terminals

Regards

Paul
G-GIDY

On 17/1/11 19:25, "JonSmith" <jonsmitheuropa@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

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> Just a couple of basic questions (my electrics knowledge is very basic)
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> I'm wiring up my new secondhand Rotax - upgrading my plane from a previously
> installed car engine conversion.  95% of the aircraft wiring aft of the
> firewall is common to both thank goodness but I have a question about the
> alternator switch.
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> My panel currently has a combined double battery/ alternator switch unit - one
> of the red coloured double rocker type switch units exactly as found in Cessna
> 150's - in fact it has "Cessna" printed on the case.  My previous set up had
a
> battery solenoid (still keeping that) but the car-type alternator output was
> controlled by switching the field on/ off via the alternator switch.  Thus
> both switches had very low load through them.
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> My limited understanding is that the Rotax does not have a separate field like
> a conventional alternator and so the output from the regulator must all go
> direct to the positive bus via the alternator switch.  My question is - can
> anyone advise if this Cessna switch is man-enough for the job?  - it has no
> rating markings on it and I can't find it in any catalogues to check it's
> rating.  (It looks pretty chunky but size isn't everthing so to speak).  Do
> other people use these or is it best to have separate switch units?
> 
> Second quick question - the manual advises to connect a diode across the
> starter solenoid coil.  Do people bother to do this?  If so, can anyone advise
> a neat and easy way of physically connecting it.  I have one and can think of
> several ways of bodging it up but would much prefer a professional looking
> solution.
> 
> Thanks in advance - any help appreciated! Jon
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> Classic Mono
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=327315#327315
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