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hmanvel
Joined: 05 Jul 2016 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 10:38 am Post subject: EXPBUS Circuit Failure |
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I found several conversations on this site relating to the Expbus system, and Electronic Circuit Breakers. I wanted to relate my recent experience. I have two Expbus systems in my Rutan Defiant. They have operated flawlessly for 16 years, or about 870 hours on the airplane. Recently one circuit, with two devices on it, started shutting down intermittently, but with no indication of a short on the indicator board. I found the problem the other day, by pulling the two devices (terra nav and Gemini backup efis) and checking voltage at each connector. Both read normal 12+ volts. I then plugged in the Gemini, checked voltage at the nav connector, now it was 3.4 volts. I plugged in the nav radio, pulled out the Gemini, and IT was now showing about 3.4 volts. Apparently the one circuit/breaker was dropping out with any sort of load on it. Not sure why, but I have fixed it by wiring an inline fuse to the devices, and disconnecting from the output on the EXPBUS.
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_________________ Harry Manvel
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:37 am Post subject: EXPBUS Circuit Failure |
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Quote: | Apparently the one circuit/breaker was dropping out with any sort of load on it. Not sure why, but I have fixed it by wiring an inline fuse to the devices, and disconnecting from the output on the EXPBUS. |
I don't know what the failure modes are for the
polyfuses . . . we looked at them on two separate
occasions at Beech and just couldn't figure out
how to integrate them into system wiring . . .
Had the idea progressed any further, we proably
would have done some endurance/halt testing on
the devices to see if their weaknesses would
present . . . but given the service life demonstrated
on your airplane, I'm not sure we could have
'turned that rock over' as a part of preliminary
design studies.
Those polyfuses are widely available parts. If
you choose to identify and replace the one that
went belly up, I can help you find a replacement.
Bob . . .
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