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Re: Europa-List: Voltage Regulator Problem?

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Voltage Regulator Problem?
From: simon.nash1 <simon.nash1@btconnect.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 08:15:10

Hi Martin,

 I suspect that the c/b should be 25A not 5A, I would
suggest that you take a look at the wiring diagram in the
manual page 25-11.

Reagrds
 Simon


----- Original Message Follows -----
From: MJKTuck@cs.com
Subject: Europa-List: Voltage Regulator Problem?
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:49:19 EDT
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> The last two or three times I have gone flying I have
> experienced a problem  with the 5A ALT FIELD circuit
> breaker popping. The solution at first seemed  easy just
> push it back in and all is well. It occurs usually at
> start up soon  after I turn on the radio panel circuit.
> 
> A couple of flights ago it popped a couple more times in
> the cruise and I  reset it with no further problems.
> 
> Yesterday however it popped quite a number of times (5 or
> 6) and only settled  down after I had turned the radio
> master off and back on again. I don't see  how turning the
> radios off would affect the ALT circuit breaker except I 
> suppose they use the most load.
> 
> Looking at the circuit the breaker is located between
> output C on the voltage  regulator and the main power bus
> (and thus the battery positive). Very  simple.
> 
> The only thing I can think of is that the voltage
> regulator is spiking at  more than 5 amps until it 'warms
> up' or reaches some kind of battery charged  point after
> the battery has been used after start (although the engine
> typically  fires after just a few turns).
> 
> Any ideas and/or solutions as to what the problem might be
> would be  appreciated. I would like to trouble shoot
> before replacing the regulator but do not  want to remove
> the panel unless I really have to.
> 
> P.S I usually turn on (both) the split master/alt switch -
> perhaps I should  only turn on the alternator after engine
> start? I have close to 200 hours  flying time on the
> aircraft so again this is a doubtful cause.
> 
> Regards,
> Martin Tuck
> Europa N152MT
> Wichita, Kansas
> 
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