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PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:00 am    Post subject: E-Bus Alt Feed wire size Reply with quote

RV8 with aft mounted battery and Z11 design. How much larger should the wire be from battery to "Always on Buss" and from "Always on Buss" to "E Bus Alternate Feed"? I estimate 20amp draw max from the E Bus.

I've read about the Z32 Heavy Duty E bus Feed and would prefer to not have to do this. Even considering placing the battery on the firewall if I have to.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:19 pm    Post subject: E-Bus Alt Feed wire size Reply with quote

At 02:00 PM 4/10/2009, you wrote:
Quote:


RV8 with aft mounted battery and Z11 design. How much larger should
the wire be from battery to "Always on Buss" and from "Always on
Buss" to "E Bus Alternate Feed"? I estimate 20amp draw max from the E Bus.

You need to size it for 20A then. That would be a 12AWG
wire.

Quote:
I've read about the Z32 Heavy Duty E bus Feed and would prefer to
not have to do this. Even considering placing the battery on the
firewall if I have to.

The recommendations for locating components,
putting limits on lengths of always hot wire
and limiting the energy that the wire can
dump during a crash event are based on no
particular science (i.e. no repeatable
experiment). Therefore, the recommendations
can be said to come from where the sun don't
shine . . . but based on decades of anecdotal
observation.

If you wish to depart from those recommendations,
it's your choice entirely.

What's wrong with the e-bus alternate feed
relay? It's backed up by the normal feed path.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:17 pm    Post subject: E-Bus Alt Feed wire size Reply with quote

Thanks Bob and for all your contributions to our experimental industry.
There is nothing wrong with the e-buss relay, except it's more
connections and another device.

I think my confusion was caused by the standard z-15 schematic and how a
7amp e-buss alt feed fuse can power the e-buss when the e-buss (as
shown) could be much more than 7 amps.

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Bud Smith
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:28 pm    Post subject: E-Bus Alt Feed wire size Reply with quote

At 08:16 PM 4/14/2009, you wrote:
Quote:


Thanks Bob and for all your contributions to our experimental
industry. There is nothing wrong with the e-buss relay, except it's
more connections and another device.
I think my confusion was caused by the standard z-15 schematic and
how a 7amp e-buss alt feed fuse can power the e-buss when the e-buss
(as shown) could be much more than 7 amps.

The z-figures are intended to show architectures that
can be tailored as to what alternators, regulators,
batteries, starters, fuses/breakers, are appropriate
to the task.

The wire and fuse sizes are examples for the purpose
of illustration . . . any and all can be adjusted
to meet your unique requirements.
Bob . . .

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