Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #45663
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Subject: Re: [LML] Electrical issue
Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 11:31:27 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
sounds like my old problem... turned out to be a bad cell in the battery.
 
In a message dated 1/6/2008 11:30:26 P.M. Central Standard Time, sreeves@sc.rr.com writes:
I had some good advice from the list concerning my electrical
problem, and went through everything again.  Before I pull my hair
out, I'd like to post the symptoms and any accompanying issues.

A while back my alternator decided to start cycling on and off every
now and again, mostly when under load.  It will never do it during a
day flight, and only during the day when running strobes.  I can
induce it at night fairly easily sometimes with the navs, fuel pump,
landing light, and panel lights (no strobes needed..they seem able to
induce the problem by themselves).  I was returning from Miss. a few
nights ago and it decided to do this.  I shut down the strobes and
everything was fine (as usual).  I turned the strobes back on and the
last 30 min or so of the flight was uneventful.

I installed a new B&C battery yesterday and the problem occurred
again yesterday evening 1 time near the beginning of the flight, and
more so on the ground after I landed and had the engine at idle
power.  I stayed in the pattern since I had a "known" electrical issue.

Here are  few things I may have forgotten to mention, and I can't be
sure if this could be a cause of my problem.

1)  A while back I noticed my main relay would not power the
panel.  I could hear the "clunk" when the masters were engaged, but
nothing on the panel.  After a few more tries, the     panel engaged
power and no problem.  I put the plane in the shop and they could not
duplicate the problem.  I had forgotten about this, as it has not
happened for a while now     later, it powered on).  Could this be the
root of my problem?

2)  I notice both my EI voltmeter as well as the Dynon (backup to my
gyro ;) )  are reporting about 13.5V when in flight.  I would assume
this should be around 14.5 or so.

3)  The main problem is that if under load, the system will "shut
down" the charging system intermittently and then come back
online.  Sometimes in a rapid (5 secs or so) succession     or sometimes
in more erratic unpredictable intervals. Like the flight back the
other night, it acted up then stayed online for the remainder of the flight.

    I thought I had the alternator tested at one time and was told it was fine.

This problem is driving me crazy.  Any and all input would be
appreciated.  Thanks again



Steve Reeves
Glasair 1FT N38SR


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