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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:44 pm Post subject: Wire size dilemma |
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Ok, so I'm planning on a dual alt/batt 24v setup for a Lancair legacy.
Batteries will be mounted behind the seats, a single 24v Concorde, and a
backup B&C. I'm stuck on wire sizes to accommodate my goals. Wonder if
anyone would care to comment. I had planned to run #2 between the starter
contactor and the starter (both will be on the firewall). Then #4 between
the Main alternator (a 100A 24v version) the starter contactor and the main
batt contactor (which will be at the batteries about 5ft behind the
firewall). Because the standby alternator is only 20A and a backup, was
going to run #8 for it thru the firewall, to the battery contact/cross tie.
Mine you, the cross tie will be "strap" connected so it won't actually be
wire there.
But after seeing a few larger airplanes, I started to re-think this plan.
Perhaps I should use #2 for everything on the Main battery side, and stay
either with #8 or go to #6 or #4 on the standby side.
Trying to avoid losses over length, etc. I've looked thru everything I can
find on Bob's site, but most of them are for 60A alternators on the main
side and 12v, so I'm really not sure what to do.
Any takers?
To help with a little more placement info. The firewall will have the
starter contactor only, the batteries are about 5-7 (wire feet) behind the
firewall, the battery and cross tie contactors will be at the batteries.
Thanks in advance,
Alan
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:23 pm Post subject: Wire size dilemma |
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At 09:42 PM 3/22/2007 -0400, you wrote:
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<aadamson(at)highrf.com>
Ok, so I'm planning on a dual alt/batt 24v setup for a Lancair legacy.
Batteries will be mounted behind the seats, a single 24v Concorde, and a
backup B&C. I'm stuck on wire sizes to accommodate my goals. Wonder if
anyone would care to comment. I had planned to run #2 between the starter
contactor and the starter (both will be on the firewall). Then #4 between
the Main alternator (a 100A 24v version) the starter contactor and the main
batt contactor (which will be at the batteries about 5ft behind the
firewall). Because the standby alternator is only 20A and a backup, was
going to run #8 for it thru the firewall, to the battery contact/cross tie.
Mine you, the cross tie will be "strap" connected so it won't actually be
wire there.
But after seeing a few larger airplanes, I started to re-think this plan.
Perhaps I should use #2 for everything on the Main battery side, and stay
either with #8 or go to #6 or #4 on the standby side.
Trying to avoid losses over length, etc. I've looked thru everything I can
find on Bob's site, but most of them are for 60A alternators on the main
side and 12v, so I'm really not sure what to do.
Any takers?
To help with a little more placement info. The firewall will have the
starter contactor only, the batteries are about 5-7 (wire feet) behind the
firewall, the battery and cross tie contactors will be at the batteries.
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I'd run a 2AWG ground for both batteries. Put crosstie contactor on
firewall to use as fwd distribution point for the two systems. Run 2AWG for
all fat wires on the main battery(+) side and 4AWG for fat wires on the
auxiliary
battery(+) side.
Bob . . .
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( IF one aspires to be "world class", )
( what ever you do must be exercised )
( EVERY day . . . )
( R. L. Nuckolls III )
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:23 pm Post subject: Wire size dilemma |
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At 09:42 PM 3/22/2007 -0400, you wrote:
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<aadamson(at)highrf.com>
Ok, so I'm planning on a dual alt/batt 24v setup for a Lancair legacy.
Batteries will be mounted behind the seats, a single 24v Concorde, and a
backup B&C. I'm stuck on wire sizes to accommodate my goals. Wonder if
anyone would care to comment. I had planned to run #2 between the starter
contactor and the starter (both will be on the firewall). Then #4 between
the Main alternator (a 100A 24v version) the starter contactor and the main
batt contactor (which will be at the batteries about 5ft behind the
firewall). Because the standby alternator is only 20A and a backup, was
going to run #8 for it thru the firewall, to the battery contact/cross tie.
Mine you, the cross tie will be "strap" connected so it won't actually be
wire there.
But after seeing a few larger airplanes, I started to re-think this plan.
Perhaps I should use #2 for everything on the Main battery side, and stay
either with #8 or go to #6 or #4 on the standby side.
Trying to avoid losses over length, etc. I've looked thru everything I can
find on Bob's site, but most of them are for 60A alternators on the main
side and 12v, so I'm really not sure what to do.
Any takers?
To help with a little more placement info. The firewall will have the
starter contactor only, the batteries are about 5-7 (wire feet) behind the
firewall, the battery and cross tie contactors will be at the batteries.
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I'd run a 2AWG ground for both batteries. Put crosstie contactor on
firewall to use as fwd distribution point for the two systems. Run 2AWG for
all fat wires on the main battery(+) side and 4AWG for fat wires on the
auxiliary
battery(+) side.
P.S. Use welding cable for jumpers from battery(-) terminals to common
gnd and battery(+) terminals to their respective contactors. Use what ever
style wire you like for other conductors.
Bob . . .
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( IF one aspires to be "world class", )
( what ever you do must be exercised )
( EVERY day . . . )
( R. L. Nuckolls III )
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longg(at)pjm.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:54 am Post subject: Wire size dilemma |
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Alan,
Also, if you have questions about impedance and length, take a
look at and try one of the worksheets from Jim's engineering page. His
worksheet takes out a lot of the guesswork.
http://www.rst-engr.com/rst/jimsdata/index.html
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:01 am Post subject: Wire size dilemma |
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Alan,
Just thought of something else. As Bob indicated (contactors on
the firewall) Lancair sells a pre-built mountable package which includes
the contactors, fuses etc. I assume you are using the Lyc 540? I am
doing a similar thing with the Subaru engine except my two batteries
will be supported by a single alternator for the electrically dependent
engine. It still makes sense to keep the battery contactor near the
batteries. For these glass boats we need to run a fat 02 ground from the
engine back to the common ground behind the seat. Let me know what you
work out for your battery boxes; I've not designed mine yet.
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