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bertrv6(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:48 pm Post subject: ammeter question |
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Hello:
For those with expertise in electrical...This is the question. if I turn
the master switch on, and load any other
one, such as landing lights, or strobes anything else...The Ammeter shows
charge,, positive..
( I know it should show discharge, no matter if is a little) EVERYTHING WAS
FINE, SINCE FIRST FLIGHT...
This started stw days ago...
It does no matter if the engine is running or not....Everything else seems
to be fine...
What say you,,, First step, what to check etc..
Thanks
Bert
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tadsargent(at)bellsouth.n Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:41 pm Post subject: ammeter question |
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I don't know much regarding electrical except0 this. You can't read amps when the alternator is not putting out0 power. You mentioned this happens whether the engine is turning or not. I feel you have an instrument error. What are you0 using?
Tad
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coop85(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:54 pm Post subject: ammeter question |
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Bert,
This is really a stretch on my knowledge of electronics, but I have a
THEORY. Depending on the location of your sensor, the draw to could
actually be read as a positive charge. If you are attempting to read
positive current from the alternator, but your sensor is actually on the
battery side of your bus, then the flow to the positive pole (trons don't
really go from + to -), would be the same as if you were pushing the
electricity from your alternator. This idea could be whacked, but you may
consider just changing the location of your amp sensor.
I guess I would check if it shows a greater positive current with the
alternator running. Just out of curiosity, what ammeter are you using. If
it's something like a Grand Rapids EIS then another possibility is the scale
and/or offset values got changed somehow.
If you don't get a useful response here, you may try posting it on the
Aeroelectric Matronics page.
Marcus
RV-10 inspection tomorrow morning!!!!
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Murillo
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 4:46 PM
To: rvsoutheast-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: ammeter question
Hello:
For those with expertise in electrical...This is the question. if I turn
the master switch on, and load any other
one, such as landing lights, or strobes anything else...The Ammeter shows
charge,, positive..
( I know it should show discharge, no matter if is a little) EVERYTHING WAS
FINE, SINCE FIRST FLIGHT...
This started stw days ago...
It does no matter if the engine is running or not....Everything else seems
to be fine...
What say you,,, First step, what to check etc..
Thanks
Bert
rv6a
do not archive
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