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				 Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:37 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Dear Jabiru Listers,
 
 My name is Jeff Paris. I built, own and fly a Zentih Zodiac CH601XL powered by a Jabiru 3300 engine and this is my first time on this list and I was hoping for some answers about a problem I believe I'm having with my airplane.
 
 Two weeks ago I was flying home from Canada and had to land in Rochester to setle with US Customs.  As I was making my way into the Class C airspace the tower was having trouble reading my transmissions.  I also noticed that the orange/red warning flag in my turn coordinator was pulsing in approximate unison with my strobe system as it flashed. Once on the ground the tower read me loud and clear, but I had turned off my transponder and GPS to get some wattage back for transmission.
 
 After customs finished with me I was not able to start the plane, dead battery?  I pulled the cowls for good measure and a inspection under the hood and nothing was out of the ordinary in terms of loose connections or damaged wire.  I jumped the plane and headed back to my home airport.  I kept my eye on my Xerion Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my Dynon readout: They read at the start of the trip about 12.1 volts and decreased to about 11.7 volts.  Normally I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise power indicated on each gauge.
 
 This week I pulled the cowls and did another inspection in whih I tested the battery with my multimeter and I was getting a reading of about 11.9 volts.  I then thought maybe my Odyssey PC625 dry cell Battery had a bad cell and was not able to charge itself properly.  Of course I went out and got a replacement battery and re-installed and thought let's see what happens?
 
 Well I went flying with my Father to a builders forum at a nearby airport and I noticed that my volatge readouts seemed to be dwindling again as we made the trip to and fro.  My question is What is wrong here?  Is my alternator already shot after 166 total hours engine/airframe.  So far my engine has been a solid consistent and reliable performer.  Does this have something to do with my volatage regulator?  HELP!!! I can't find anything in my engine manual that clues me in.
 
 Thanks for your time consideration and your expertise.
 
 Jeff Paris
 N196ZP CH601XL Jabiru 3300
 
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:58 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Jeff, your alternator is not producing, what you are
 reading voltage wise is battery voltage.  To charge
 your battery the alternator has to produce 14 volts to
 overcome the internal resistance of the battery.  If
 you are reading less than 14 volts (approx)then there
 is something wrong with the alternator or voltage
 regulator or wiring.  
 
 Terry
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  Paris" <jeffrey-j-paris(at)excite.com>
  
  
  
  
  Dear Jabiru Listers,
  
  My name is Jeff Paris. I built, own and fly a Zentih
  Zodiac CH601XL powered by a Jabiru 3300 engine and
  this is my first time on this list and I was hoping
  for some answers about a problem I believe I'm
  having with my airplane.
  
  Two weeks ago I was flying home from Canada and had
  to land in Rochester to setle with US Customs.  As I
  was making my way into the Class C airspace the
  tower was having trouble reading my transmissions. 
  I also noticed that the orange/red warning flag in
  my turn coordinator was pulsing in approximate
  unison with my strobe system as it flashed. Once on
  the ground the tower read me loud and clear, but I
  had turned off my transponder and GPS to get some
  wattage back for transmission.
  
  After customs finished with me I was not able to
  start the plane, dead battery?  I pulled the cowls
  for good measure and a inspection under the hood and
  nothing was out of the ordinary in terms of loose
  connections or damaged wire.  I jumped the plane and
  headed back to my home airport.  I kept my eye on my
  Xerion Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my
  Dynon readout: They read at the start of the trip
  about 12.1 volts and decreased to about 11.7 volts. 
  Normally I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise power
  indicated on each gauge.
  
  This week I pulled the cowls and did another
  inspection in whih I tested the battery with my
  multimeter and I was getting a reading of about 11.9
  volts.  I then thought maybe my Odyssey PC625 dry
  cell Battery had a bad cell and was not able to
  charge itself properly.  Of course I went out and
  got a replacement battery and re-installed and
  thought let's see what happens?
  
  Well I went flying with my Father to a builders
  forum at a nearby airport and I noticed that my
  volatge readouts seemed to be dwindling again as we
  made the trip to and fro.  My question is What is
  wrong here?  Is my alternator already shot after 166
  total hours engine/airframe.  So far my engine has
  been a solid consistent and reliable performer. 
  Does this have something to do with my volatage
  regulator?  HELP!!! I can't find anything in my
  engine manual that clues me in.
  
  Thanks for your time consideration and your
  expertise.
  
  Jeff Paris
  N196ZP CH601XL Jabiru 3300
  
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:00 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Sounds like the alternator to me. It should put out 14V, which is what you
 normally see. The battery by itself is 12V, so without the alternator you'll
 see voltages around 12 that go down and down until they're too low to run
 your electrical equipment. Seeing 12V on your engine monitor is a sign that
 the battery isn't charging. It will only go downhill from there.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:28 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				I've had a few problems like that.
 I've traced them all to bad crimp joints.
 I've now soldered almost all of the high amperage connections
 between the alternator and battery and have my fingers crossed.
 
 When I cut open the bad joints I can see that the wire is oxidized.
 It makes a high resistance connection that stops the current.
 
 but, it may just be me + my work practices ........
 (I did use good quality terminals + crimper.)
 
 Joe (at) BFI
 CH601XL, 484 hours
 Jabiru 3300, Sensenich wood prop 49x64
 On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, Jeffrey J Paris wrote:
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  Dear Jabiru Listers,
  My name is Jeff Paris. I built, own and fly a Zentih Zodiac CH601XL
 powered by a Jabiru 3300 engine and this is my first time on this list
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 and I was hoping for some answers about a problem I believe I'm having
 with my airplane.
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  Well I went flying with my Father to a builders forum at a nearby
 airport and I noticed that my volatge readouts seemed to be dwindling
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 again as we made the trip to and fro.  My question is What is wrong here?
 Is my alternator already shot after 166 total hours engine/airframe.  So
 far my engine has been a solid consistent and reliable performer.  Does
 this have something to do with my volatage regulator?  HELP!!! I can't
 find anything in my engine manual that clues me in.
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Thanks for your time consideration and your expertise.
  Jeff Paris
  N196ZP CH601XL Jabiru 3300
  do not archive
 
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		tonyplane(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:26 am    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Jeff,
 
 Below excerpts from my archives.
 
 Hope it might help.
 
 Tony Graziano
 
 601XL/Jab3300; 284 hrs
 
 ---
 
 Martin
 
 As a possible short cut to the cause of this problem, the alternator will
 not charge unless the regulator is connected to the battery. It would be a
 good idea to confirm this connection and the master switch and circuit
 breaker in this circuit.
 
 The two white output wires from the alternator should each show more than
 12V AC at idle and about 30V AC at 1200rpm.
 
 Peter H
 
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 From: jabiruengines(at)yahoogroups.com [mailto:jabiruengines(at)yahoogroups.com]
 On Behalf Of avidflyer01
 Sent: Sunday, 18 February 2007 1:58 AM
 To: jabiruengines(at)yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [jabiruengines] rectifier/alternator problem
 
 hi, can anybody help with the advice?
 My charging system stopped working yesterday in flight.
 all the wiring seems OK. I think the fault is coming from th rectifier
 as the EIS tachometer (that takes information from one of the two
 wires from the alternator) is working.
 
 how can I check?
 can I run the engine with the rectifier diconnected and measure the
 voltage on two white wires comming from the alternator? how much
 should I read?
 is there a way of checking the rectifier?
 
 thanks
 Martin
 Avid Flyer HH/Jabiru
 
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  Subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300
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  Xerion
  Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my Dynon readout: They read at 
  the
  start of the trip about 12.1 volts and decreased to about 11.7 volts. 
  Normally
  I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise power indicated on each gauge.
 
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  N196ZP CH601XL Jabiru 3300
 
 
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		info(at)usjabiru.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:49 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Jeff,
 
 As we discussed on the phone the other day you have three possible cuases
 to investigate:  alternator, regulator, or wiring.  What did you find?
 
 The most common cause is corrosion in the crimp connections connecting the
 yellow wire to the 12 volt system followed by corrosion in other crimp
 connections in the system.  I would replace those crimp connectors as a
 first step after checking that the alternator is working.
 
 To check alternator disconnect from regulator and test between leads with
 a continuity meter.  If continuity exists then the alternator is junk.  If
 no continuity then run engine with a multi meter hooked up and set to read
 AC voltage.  If 10 to 30 volts (depending on rpm) is present then
 alternator is ok.
 
 If alternator is working and all connections are good then the regulator
 is probably bad.  This happens once in a while but bad wiring or crimp
 connections are the culprit 90% of the time.
 
 Pete Krotje
 Jabiru USA
 
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  <jeffrey-j-paris(at)excite.com>
 
 
  Dear Jabiru Listers,
 
  My name is Jeff Paris. I built, own and fly a Zentih Zodiac CH601XL
  powered by a Jabiru 3300 engine and this is my first time on this list and
  I was hoping for some answers about a problem I believe I'm having with my
  airplane.
 
  Two weeks ago I was flying home from Canada and had to land in Rochester
  to setle with US Customs.  As I was making my way into the Class C
  airspace the tower was having trouble reading my transmissions.  I also
  noticed that the orange/red warning flag in my turn coordinator was
  pulsing in approximate unison with my strobe system as it flashed. Once on
  the ground the tower read me loud and clear, but I had turned off my
  transponder and GPS to get some wattage back for transmission.
 
  After customs finished with me I was not able to start the plane, dead
  battery?  I pulled the cowls for good measure and a inspection under the
  hood and nothing was out of the ordinary in terms of loose connections or
  damaged wire.  I jumped the plane and headed back to my home airport.  I
  kept my eye on my Xerion Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my
  Dynon readout: They read at the start of the trip about 12.1 volts and
  decreased to about 11.7 volts.  Normally I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise
  power indicated on each gauge.
 
  This week I pulled the cowls and did another inspection in whih I tested
  the battery with my multimeter and I was getting a reading of about 11.9
  volts.  I then thought maybe my Odyssey PC625 dry cell Battery had a bad
  cell and was not able to charge itself properly.  Of course I went out and
  got a replacement battery and re-installed and thought let's see what
  happens?
 
  Well I went flying with my Father to a builders forum at a nearby airport
  and I noticed that my volatge readouts seemed to be dwindling again as we
  made the trip to and fro.  My question is What is wrong here?  Is my
  alternator already shot after 166 total hours engine/airframe.  So far my
  engine has been a solid consistent and reliable performer.  Does this have
  something to do with my volatage regulator?  HELP!!! I can't find anything
  in my engine manual that clues me in.
 
  Thanks for your time consideration and your expertise.
 
  Jeff Paris
  N196ZP CH601XL Jabiru 3300
 
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				 Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Hey Pete,
 
 Thanks for the reply.  I will check out these things in a few days when time permits and let you know the results.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jeff and Peter Paris
 
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 From:  [mailto: info(at)usjabiru.com]
 To: jabiruengine-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 16:49:43 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: Re: Electrical Problem with my 3300
 
    
 or crimp<br>connections are the culprit 90% of the time.<br><br>Pete Krotje<br>Jabiru USA<br><br><br><br><br><br>> 
   
 to get some wattage back for transmission.<br>><br>> After customs finished with me I was not able to start the plane, dead<br>> battery?  I pulled the cowls for good measure and a inspection under the<br>> hood and nothing was out of the ordinary in terms of loose connections or<br>> damaged wire.  I jumped the plane and headed back to my home airport.  I<br>> kept my eye on my Xerion Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my<br>> Dynon readout: They read at the start of the trip about 12.1 volts and<br>> decreased to about 11.7 volts.  Normally I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise<br>> power indicated on each gauge.<br>><br>> This week I pulled the cowls and did another inspection in whih I tested<br>> the battery with my multimeter and I was getting a reading of about 11.9<br>> volts.  I then thought maybe my Odyssey PC625 dry cell Battery had a bad<br>> cell and was not able to charge itself properly.  Of course I went out and<br>> got a replacement battery and 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Pete,
 
 Amazing it was the Yellow Wire!  I put a 30 amp fuse in line and it must have gotten some moisture in it and the fuse blew/cooked in the supposed weather proof boot it came with.  The stators and the copper wiring were shiny and when we fired the engine up my readings on the voltmeters went up to 14.3 volts.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jeff
 
  --- On Sun 09/09,  < info(at)usjabiru.com > wrote:
 From:  [mailto: info(at)usjabiru.com]
 To: jabiruengine-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 16:49:43 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: Re: Electrical Problem with my 3300
 
    
 or crimp<br>connections are the culprit 90% of the time.<br><br>Pete Krotje<br>Jabiru USA<br><br><br><br><br><br>> 
   
 to get some wattage back for transmission.<br>><br>> After customs finished with me I was not able to start the plane, dead<br>> battery?  I pulled the cowls for good measure and a inspection under the<br>> hood and nothing was out of the ordinary in terms of loose connections or<br>> damaged wire.  I jumped the plane and headed back to my home airport.  I<br>> kept my eye on my Xerion Engine analyzer voltage readout as well as my<br>> Dynon readout: They read at the start of the trip about 12.1 volts and<br>> decreased to about 11.7 volts.  Normally I'm seeing 14.2 volts at cruise<br>> power indicated on each gauge.<br>><br>> This week I pulled the cowls and did another inspection in whih I tested<br>> the battery with my multimeter and I was getting a reading of about 11.9<br>> volts.  I then thought maybe my Odyssey PC625 dry cell Battery had a bad<br>> cell and was not able to charge itself properly.  Of course I went out and<br>> got a replacement battery and 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Electrical Problem with my 3300 | 
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				Jeff,
 
 It seems that most of the complaints about alternators not charging are the
 result of the yellow wire or the connectors on that wire.
 
 Pete Krotje
 Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
 
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