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PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:45 am    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

I have had intermittent issues with my stall warning. Have had looked at by a mechanic and he is baffled. He checked at the wiring thinking it was a short being that it was intermittent. As if now its not working at all. Has anyone has a similar issue?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 10:09 am    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

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I have had intermittent issues with my stall warning. Have had looked at by a mechanic and he is baffled. He checked at the wiring thinking it was a short being that it was intermittent. As if now its not working at all. Has anyone has a similar issue?


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 4:57 am    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

I have had intermittent issues with my stall warning on my Yak-52. Have had looked at by a mechanic and he is baffled. He checked at the wiring thinking it was a short being that it was intermittent. As if now its not working at all. Has anyone had a similar issue?

Chris Ober

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:01 am    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

Is the switch in the "official" mode? If I remember it can be turned off.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:05 am    Post subject: Re: Stall warning Reply with quote

Chris,
So what were your stall warning intermittent issues ... which combination of red stall light / yellow low speed / audio tone triggered unexpectedly?
Is your stall sensor heater still working?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:16 am    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

With the switches on nothing works. It was intermittently working now nothing. No lights no tones. When pushing the test button, nothing.

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I have had intermittent issues with my stall warning on my Yak-52. Have had looked at by a mechanic and he is baffled. He checked at the wiring thinking it was a short being that it was intermittent. As if now its not working at all. Has anyone had a similar issue?

Chris Ober

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 8:11 am    Post subject: Re: Stall warning Reply with quote

Chris,
I'd start off first by checking whether the stall warning breaker has tripped, I believe these are reset by cycling and doesn't physically move the switch toggle if tripped. So it may appear 'on', but may have tripped if the wiring or device has shorted. Check voltage on both sides of breaker to check for downstream short.
If no voltage feed to breaker then check same on upstream 10A dedicated fuse in DC fuse box, if this has blown then do not replace until you find out why it blew. Fuses & breakers are there to protect your wiring not the kit - wiring is going to be the most expensive (& potentially lethal) thing in the aircraft to replace if you cook it ... and the bundle that surrounds it!
If all of the above voltages look good then start checking for bad earths, although from your description this is less likely to cause the intermittent issue you originally had.
Once you've identified whether a power short/bad connection is in play, then comes the challenge of sourcing it to wiring or faulty kit. The latter is going to a PITA given I've never found a schematic of what goes on inside the stall warning box, in theory it shouldn't be that complex but there are way too many connections for something that should be 'simple'!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:06 pm    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

Chris on my Yak the stall warning was never hooked up here or in Russia, I believe the wires are disconnected on the left side panel in the area of your left ass cheek, but when talking to one Russian he said that the warning worked upright and inverted which might be giving your mechanic a head scratcher. As I enjoy flying my Yak acrobatically I think the bussing in my ear would get old quick, just my two cents.
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Chris,
I'd start off first by checking whether the stall warning breaker has tripped, I believe these are reset by cycling and doesn't physically move the switch toggle if tripped. So it may appear 'on', but may have tripped if the wiring or device has shorted. Check voltage on both sides of breaker to check for downstream short.
If no voltage feed to breaker then check same on upstream 10A dedicated fuse in DC fuse box, if this has blown then do not replace until you find out why it blew. Fuses & breakers are there to protect your wiring not the kit - wiring is going to be the most expensive (& potentially lethal) thing in the aircraft to replace if you cook it ... and the bundle that surrounds it!
If all of the above voltages look good then start checking for bad earths, although from your description this is less likely to cause the intermittent issue you originally had.
Once you've identified whether a power short/bad connection is in play, then comes the challenge of sourcing it to wiring or faulty kit. The latter is going to a PITA given I've never found a schematic of what goes on inside the stall warning box, in theory it shouldn't be that complex but there are way too many connections for something that should be 'simple'!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 3:01 pm    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

Just don't stall.

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Chris,
I'd start off first by checking whether the stall warning breaker has tripped, I believe these are reset by cycling and doesn't physically move the switch toggle if tripped. So it may appear 'on', but may have tripped if the wiring or device has shorted. Check voltage on both sides of breaker to check for downstream short.
If no voltage feed to breaker then check same on upstream 10A dedicated fuse in DC fuse box, if this has blown then do not replace until you find out why it blew. Fuses & breakers are there to protect your wiring not the kit - wiring is going to be the most expensive (& potentially lethal) thing in the aircraft to replace if you cook it ... and the bundle that surrounds it!
If all of the above voltages look good then start checking for bad earths, although from your description this is less likely to cause the intermittent issue you originally had.
Once you've identified whether a power short/bad connection is in play, then comes the challenge of sourcing it to wiring or faulty kit. The latter is going to a PITA given I've never found a schematic of what goes on inside the stall warning box, in theory it shouldn't be that complex but there are way too many connections for something that should be 'simple'!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 3:55 pm    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

That's been my solution. It would be nice if I could use if I so desired.

Chris Ober

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Just don't stall.

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Chris,
I'd start off first by checking whether the stall warning breaker has tripped, I believe these are reset by cycling and doesn't physically move the switch toggle if tripped. So it may appear 'on', but may have tripped if the wiring or device has shorted. Check voltage on both sides of breaker to check for downstream short.
If no voltage feed to breaker then check same on upstream 10A dedicated fuse in DC fuse box, if this has blown then do not replace until you find out why it blew. Fuses & breakers are there to protect your wiring not the kit - wiring is going to be the most expensive (& potentially lethal) thing in the aircraft to replace if you cook it ... and the bundle that surrounds it!
If all of the above voltages look good then start checking for bad earths, although from your description this is less likely to cause the intermittent issue you originally had.
Once you've identified whether a power short/bad connection is in play, then comes the challenge of sourcing it to wiring or faulty kit. The latter is going to a PITA given I've never found a schematic of what goes on inside the stall warning box, in theory it shouldn't be that complex but there are way too many connections for something that should be 'simple'!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:20 pm    Post subject: Stall warning Reply with quote

I have a customized, built in stall warning system. As I approach L/D max it shakes, a lot. I don't even know what L/D max means but it sounds cool. So I pull until it shakes, a lot, (enough to scare me) then stop pulling. With the stall horn blowing (beeping) I can't hear the radio. And that means I can't hear the tower tell me my gear is up. So when the tower says my gear is up, I know I am stalling. It's my customized stall warning back up system.
I can send you the drawings.
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On Apr 13, 2015, at 08:54, Chris Ober <christopherjober(at)gmail.com> wrote:



That's been my solution. It would be nice if I could use if I so desired.

Chris Ober

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On Apr 12, 2015, at 6:01 PM, Bill Geipel <l129bs(at)gmail.com> wrote:



Just don't stall.

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> On Apr 13, 2015, at 01:11, Rob Rowe <yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com> wrote:
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>
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> Chris,
> I'd start off first by checking whether the stall warning breaker has tripped, I believe these are reset by cycling and doesn't physically move the switch toggle if tripped. So it may appear 'on', but may have tripped if the wiring or device has shorted. Check voltage on both sides of breaker to check for downstream short.
> If no voltage feed to breaker then check same on upstream 10A dedicated fuse in DC fuse box, if this has blown then do not replace until you find out why it blew. Fuses & breakers are there to protect your wiring not the kit - wiring is going to be the most expensive (& potentially lethal) thing in the aircraft to replace if you cook it ... and the bundle that surrounds it!
> If all of the above voltages look good then start checking for bad earths, although from your description this is less likely to cause the intermittent issue you originally had.
> Once you've identified whether a power short/bad connection is in play, then comes the challenge of sourcing it to wiring or faulty kit. The latter is going to a PITA given I've never found a schematic of what goes on inside the stall warning box, in theory it shouldn't be that complex but there are way too many connections for something that should be 'simple'!
> Rob R
>
>
>
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=440708#440708












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