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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:09 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				I am helping a friend put together a power schematic for a Jabiru 3300 for his 601XL.  I have seen several sample schematics that have both a starter solenoid and a starter contactor.  Is this really what is required and if so why ?  Is a starter contactor any different than a battery contactor?
  
  I asked this question on the Aeroelectric forum and got no response. 
   
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:18 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Master solenoids are rated for continuous operation. I've always used both  a master and starter solenoid. That is standard practice in certified  aircraft. Aircraft Spruce has on for a reasonable price (p/n 11-03161).  That is what I'm using on my 701.
   
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:33 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				I’m not certain if we are talking about the same thing. But in my (unflown) design I have a master contactor and a starter contactor. The starter contactor is wired through the master contactor so that if the starter contactor gets stuck (and they do) I can stop the engine from cranking by killing the master. This is lifted from one of the sample designs in the Aeroelectric book. Some starter contactors actually have a separate lug that can feed a light on the panel. If you release the start switch and the light stays on then the starter contactor is stuck (the contacts are probably welded shut).  
    
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 I am helping a friend put together a power schematic for a Jabiru 3300 for his 601XL.  I have seen several sample schematics that have both a starter solenoid and a starter contactor.  Is this really what is required and if so why ?  Is a starter contactor any different than a battery contactor?
  
  I asked this question on the Aeroelectric forum and got no response. 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:33 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Steven,
  
  The sample schematics I am talking about have a battery contactor, a starter contactor and a starter solenoid.     Is that what is required ?  I ask, not knowing much about the Jabiru setup, because my 601XL with a Corvair only has a battery cantactor and a starter solenoid, no starter contactor.
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:43 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Jay,
  Isn't a starter solenoid and starter contactor the same thing?  I  wired mine so that 12v from the battery goes to the master solenoid to the  starter solenoid. Your 12v for panel etc. is taken from the switched side of the  master solenoid.
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:50 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				The Jabiru engine installation manual doesn’t require this. In fact their sample wiring diagram doesn’t even show a master contactor that I can see. See page 15 of this manual:  
    
 http://www.usjabiru.com/images/pdf/manuals/new%20stuff/3300%20Install.pdf  
    
 The diagrams you are looking at may be showing the large electromagnet on the starter that moves the fork to engage the small drive gear with the ring gear. That is a “solenoid” too.  
    
 Do you have a link to what you are looking at?  
    
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 Steven,
  
  The sample schematics I am talking about have a battery contactor, a starter contactor and a starter solenoid.     Is that what is required ?  I ask, not knowing much about the Jabiru setup, because my 601XL with a Corvair only has a battery cantactor and a starter solenoid, no starter contactor.
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:19 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Steve,
  
  That's my take, but the sample schematicks I have seen show both a starter solenoid and a starter contactor. I don't know why and that is the reason for the confusion.
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:30 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Craig,
  
  On the wiring schematic, I only see a starter solenoid and no starter contactor.  Is the starter solenoid on the starter or is it a totally separate piece of equipment. ?
  
  The sample diagrams I am looking at are in the Aeroelectric Connection manual.
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:01 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				The Jabiru starter “whats-it” is a separate relay. It is supposed to be in the crate with the engine (at least mine was). This document contains a picture:  
    
 http://www.usjabiru.com/images/pdf/StarterSolenoidRegulator.PDF  
    
 What is the name of the diagram in appendix Z that you are looking at? You can’t go by the diagram number as those change from edition to addition.  
    
 I’m looking at figure Z-20 in revision 12: “Small Jabiru System”.  The part labeled “Starter contactor” is the external relay that is only good for intermittent use. The small circle labeled “SOL.” on top of the larger “starter” circle is the electromagnet that mechanically engages the gears. It is integral to the starter  
    
 In some automotive starter motors the electromagnet on the starter performs both functions: moving contacts to switch the heavy cranking current and mechanically moving the fork to engage the gears. There will have two terminals: a big stud for the heavy lead from the battery and a smaller stud for the lead from the ignition key. The Jabiru starter is not like this, it has a single heavy lead. So you need an external relay. You can call it a contactor or a solenoid but it is still external. Here is a doc with a picture of the Jabiru starter:  
    
 http://www.jabiru.net.au/Service%20Bulletins/Engine%20files/Starter%20Motor%20earth%20Cable_JSL005-1.pdf  
    
 I don’t know what the starter on your Corvair looks like but William’s current documentation shows a heavy stud and a flat push=on connector. So the electrical switching of the heavy lead is integral to the starter and no external relay is needed. See here:  
    
 http://www.flycorvair.com/starterkit.html  
    
 Hope this helps.  
    
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 Craig,
  
  On the wiring schematic, I only see a starter solenoid and no starter contactor.  Is the starter solenoid on the starter or is it a totally separate piece of equipment. ?
  
  The sample diagrams I am looking at are in the Aeroelectric Connection manual.
  
  Jay  
   
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:05 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Hi Jay,
 
 I wonder if you are getting confused by the two different circuits on 
 a starter solenoid.  I don't know the formal terms, but I will call 
 them the primary and secondary circuits.  Both circuits start at the 
 positive battery terminal and end at the negative battery terminal or "Ground".
 
 The primary circuit is used to activate the starter solenoid.  It is 
 a low current circuit - perhaps as high as 10 amps.  It goes from the 
 battery to the master contactor (if one is installed) and then to the 
 starter switch, starter solenoid, and ground.  This circuit activates 
 the starter solenoid when the starter button is pushed.  Normal sized 
 wires are used here.  (This circuit should also have a clamping diode 
 between the starter solenoid positive terminal and ground to prevent 
 high voltage spikes when the starter switch is opened.)
 
 The secondary circuit goes directly from the battery to the starter 
 solenoid, the starter motor and ground.  This is the circuit that 
 provides energy to the starter motor.  It is the highest current 
 circuit in the plane - perhaps over 100 amps.  I suppose this could 
 go through the battery contactor or bypass it - it doesn't seem to 
 make much difference which way it is done.  This is the circuit that 
 has the big fat copper wires all the way from the battery to ground.
 
 In this application on my plane (and most vehicles I have ever seen) 
 the battery contactor (if installed) is not really used to control 
 the high current path through the starter solenoid.  Rather it is 
 used to control the primary circuit for the solenoid which goes 
 through the starter button or key switch.
 
 I hope this helps.
 
 Best regards,
 
 Paul
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:18 pm    Post subject: Jabiru starter | 
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				Craig,
  
  Yes, that really helps.  I've got a clear picture now.  That Z diagram is what confused me.
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Jabiru starter | 
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				A master contactor can be shut of if an emergency landing is eminent. This shuts the power off at the battery so an electrical fire is dramatically reduced if a crash occurs. The master contactor should be located as near the battery as possible. With the master off there is also no chance of small electrical draws running down the battery while the plane is idle. Also a nice feature of the master contactor is if one forgets to shut something off it will go off when you shut off the master contractor. I have one on my 701 and must say, I wouldn't be without it.
 
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