I guess my main concern
is if there is anything about the EXP Bus that might make the EM/EC3 not
function as advertised. We’ve all seen the posts lately regarding gremlins
creating funky behavior in these critical components. So, while there
seems to be simplicity in the installation of the bus, there are internal
components that add complexity and more potential sources of
problems.
BW
From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Ed Anderson
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 4:33
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EXP 2V
Bus
Welcome, Bryan
As I indicated the EXP2
may not be a bad choice, the only downside I could see is making later
additions. Let me forewarn you - as an alternative engine
experimenter, there is a strong likelihood that you will make changes
{:>)
Ed
From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Bryan Winberry
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 4:20
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EXP 2V
Bus
Thanks
Ed,
I actually stumbled on
your account on the aeroelectric website.
From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Ed Anderson
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 3:31
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EXP 2V
Bus
Hi
Bryan,
While I do not fly with
the EXP2V bus, I do have some knowledge of it as I helped an RV-6A owner with an
electrical problem who had one.
It turns
out the EXP2V electrical problem was not due to the EXP2V solely – it had
considerable help from someone who had screwed up and fried the on-board
relay and then attempted to Jump the relay position rather than replacing the
on-board relay. The results were that without the relay and with the
non-factory jumper (there is a factory jumper apparently with a diode embedded
in it which can be used to replace the relay – but a piece of wire won’t work) –
the battery stayed connected to the board load and more importantly to the
alternator continuously. That was fine in that it kept the battery
connected and charged while the engine was running, however, upon engine shut
down, This connection would drain the battery overnight and next day - no power
to start the aircraft. With the relay in place when the master switch is
turned off the relay opens removing the battery from the alternator circuit, but
that could not happen with this self made jumper in
place.
Upon examination it was
apparent that very high currents had been applied to some of the traces on the
board, the copper traces had gotten hot enough to cause the solder coating to
flow – undoubtedly this current also was responsible for frying the
relay.
Initially, I was not
highly impressed with the EXP2V but the more I examined the circuit the
more I became convinced that particularly for those “electrically challenged”
this might not be a bad way to go. The only downside I have heard is that
trying to wire in later electrical additions to the board can be frustrating as
you only have so many switches and circuits on the board. The polyfuses
(automatically reset) have gotten a lot of attention (not all favorable) but I
do not personally know of anyone who has had any bad experiences with
them. I wired my own panel and therefore know it intimately, so changes
are no problem. However, as I indicated, this might be a better choice
than trying to wire your own if you do not feel knowledgeable or comfortable
about doing so.
I did come to one
conclusion about the high current flow. In looking at the circuit diagram,
it became clear that if someone had been messing with the alternator AND had
left the EXP2V master switch ON and then permitted the “B” lead of the
alternator to become grounded – even temporarily – that would ground the battery
through the board and the on-board relay. I strongly suspect that this is
what happened and with the resulting high current flow which fried the relay and
melted the solder – so one could surmise that the board withstood the abuse
about as well as any circuit could have.
I have no vested
interest one way or the other, just passing on my observations and
opinion.
Ed
From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Bryan Winberry
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 1:27
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] EXP 2V
Bus
Anyone out there using this bus?
Would welcome pros and cons with regard to the Renesis going into a
RV-7.
Bryan
Just starting to think about
electrical
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