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Question on Z16 in aeroelectric connection

 
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:45 pm    Post subject: Question on Z16 in aeroelectric connection Reply with quote

At 08:56 PM 10/24/2007 +0100, you wrote:

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<donaldjsmith(at)ukonline.co.uk>

The rotax alternator is a permanent magnet type and it has two outputs (two
yellows). I'm guessing but these might be different phases. So
disconnecting one yellow line might still allow output to the regulator.

regards

Donald

No, it's a single phase alternator with yellow output
wires. Breaking either wire disconnects the alternator
from the regulator and shuts down the power generation
system.

Yes, output voltage from the unloaded alternator windings
is high but current is zero.

Bob . . .


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