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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:21 pm    Post subject: Big mistake Reply with quote

Greetings all,

Thought I would pass this along so someone else does not make the same mistake that I did. When I finished my wings I needed to get them out of a bulging basement so transported them to my hangar. I had a bunch of foam rubber and thought that would be a good way to keep them apart. Put the first wing on foam then scattered some more foam blocks on top and carefully set the second wing on top. I then covered with a tarp and put some large pieces of cardboard on top of that to avoid hangar rash. When I retrieved the left wing to bring back to my basement work shop to fit flaperon and slat, I discovered that the rubber foam stuck to the wing in several places. Even a trace of corrosion in a couple of places. I have already experimented with polish to make sure these spots will come out and looks like no problem. They were only in the hangar for four months can only imagine what they would have looked like if it had been longer. My hangar is nice and dry but I guess foam rubber sucks moisture from the air. Bottom line I don't recommend rubber foam for long term storage/seperation of parts.

Also was wondering if there are any 582 guru's out there. Got a high volt indication on the EIS (17+ volts). Checked tightness of bonding straps and all other related wiring and found none loose. It has 150 hours on it and the battery is only 18 months old. Any thoughts? Any easy way to check the regulator?

Thanks ahead of time.

Dick Neitzel
Sayner, WI
701 Jabiru 2200
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:36 pm    Post subject: Big mistake Reply with quote

I'm no guru but this might be the cause. The standard rectifier for the 582 requires a minimum 1 amp draw, any less and you'll get high voltage spikes. Good luck.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:14 am    Post subject: Big mistake Reply with quote

There are a few things that come to mind...

The voltage regulator/rectifier may be blown. There may be a chassis ground on those things around one of the mounting holes with a little corrosion it won't work. Because it is a regulator/rectifier an automotive regulator won't work but you might get something at the local Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo shop to do the job.

The battery may be low on electrolyte ( water) and may not be offering the load to the voltage regulator/rectifier.

Your battery may not be connected to the charging circuit.. There may be a circuit breaker between the battery and the regulator which is open.

Finally I am assuming you are using a calibrated voltmeter across the battery terminals. The cigarette lighter will do if the battery is connected to the main buss... see item immediately above. Test with the engine running and your normal electrical equipment energized. I have learned not to trust the Kitfox instruments for anything except trends.





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