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emrath(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 3:59 pm Post subject: Circuit lesson |
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Bob,
Why do we feed power to the starter contactor thru the master contactor?
Could one run a short hot lead from the always hot terminal on the master
contactor to the starter contactor. Thus eliminating the voltage drop and
stress on the master contactor when starting. Interested in your comments.
Marty RV-6A Brentwood TN
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ceengland(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:37 pm Post subject: Circuit lesson |
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Emrath wrote:
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Bob,
Why do we feed power to the starter contactor thru the master contactor?
Could one run a short hot lead from the always hot terminal on the master
contactor to the starter contactor. Thus eliminating the voltage drop and
stress on the master contactor when starting. Interested in your comments.
Marty RV-6A Brentwood TN
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I'm not Bob, but the master contactor is a backup disconnect if the
starter contactor fails 'on'. It makes it possible to kill all
electrical energy from the battery except the (hopefully short) run from
the battery + to the master contactor. (Except the 'endurance bus, of
course.)
Charlie
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nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:55 am Post subject: Circuit lesson |
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At 05:58 PM 11/29/2008, you wrote:
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Bob,
Why do we feed power to the starter contactor thru the master contactor?
Could one run a short hot lead from the always hot terminal on the master
contactor to the starter contactor. Thus eliminating the voltage drop and
stress on the master contactor when starting. Interested in your comments.
Marty RV-6A Brentwood TN
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You've already seen a good answer to this. I would elaborate
by sharing two tense moments in OBAM aircraft where the starter
contactor stuck closed (it's the most abused contactor in the
airplane) and the battery master was not wired to shut down the
starter. In one case, the starter survived but the 17 a.h. battery
case melted. In the other case, the pilot was able to get out,
pull the cowl and disconnect the battery before anything smoked
or melted.
Type certificated aircraft have always been wired such that
EVERYTHING other than battery-bus power goes through the battery
master contactor. Turning off the battery switch gets the electrical
system the most benign condition possible.
Bob . . .
Bob . . .
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