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Jeff Vaughan 04-30-2006 08:10 PM

Amp Draw ?
 
Any one out there know what the amp draw is for the following:

Vans Flap motor
Vans FACIT Fuel boost pump
Vans Primer

Working on my wiring and I can not locate this info.

Thanks

Jeff Vaughan
7A

gmcjetpilot 04-30-2006 09:11 PM

Juice
 
I think there are a couple of threads on this but my guess is
Fuel pump 1.7A
Flaps 1.5 A (up to 3 amps under high load)

If you have the primer solenoid you could hook it up with a multimeter that has an ammeter. Just remember to switch it to high amps, because my multimeter blows a fuse when I forget.
G

vlittle 04-30-2006 09:54 PM

loads
 
Some of the info is here (3rd link down)

electrical load

I have not confirmed everything on flight testing, but at runup, with lights on, fuel pump on, avionics on (basically full load except flaps), I see about 16-18 amps, which matches the spreadsheet.

No load, I see 3-5 amps, which is battery charging current, field current and avionics on receive/standby. If the battery is low, this current increases.

No info on the primer pump, since it's not (normally) used in flight.

Vern Little
9A

tx_jayhawk 05-01-2006 12:49 AM

Flap Amperage
 
Jeff,

I just was measuring this on my flap motor the other day. Without the flaps connected (just moving the weldment), it seemed to max at around 1.75 amps. I suspect it may be higher with a higher load (flaps connected).

Scott

mburch 05-01-2006 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tx_jayhawk
I just was measuring this on my flap motor the other day. Without the flaps connected (just moving the weldment), it seemed to max at around 1.75 amps. I suspect it may be higher with a higher load (flaps connected).

Many people use a 5A fuse for their flaps, then change to a 7.5A fuse after the first few times they blow the fuse in flight - myself included. :) The current draw is a lot highter with air loads on the flaps.

mcb

RV_7A 05-01-2006 07:09 AM

Well whatever the actual current draw is it can easily be checked without flying the plane. When the flap motor reachs the end of its travel and the clutch starts slipping is pretty much the highest load this motor will ever see...

-Jeff

mark manda 05-08-2006 10:07 PM

5 amp flap circuit breaker
 
mickey asked what size potter/brumfield circuit breaker pops on my 7A when I deploy full flaps above 100kts. 5 amp resetabl CB.

I landed about ten times today and didn't pop it so I don't think it will ever happen again.

sprucemoose 05-09-2006 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark manda
when I deploy full flaps above 100kts.

??? Isn't that a bit over Vfo?

Mel 05-09-2006 07:11 AM

I believe Van's flap limits are: 1/2 flap...110 mph. Full flap...100 mph.
These are for the aerobatic RVs. Not sure about the -9 & -10.
Mel...DAR

alpinelakespilot2000 03-12-2008 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Vaughan (Post 47340)
Any one out there know what the amp draw is for the following:

Vans Flap motor
Vans FACIT Fuel boost pump
Vans Primer

Working on my wiring and I can not locate this info.

Thanks

Jeff Vaughan
7A

Facet 40108 fuel pump = 0.8 amp max
Source: http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog...410/index.html

Parker primer B2DX62 = 0.5 amp ("normally closed", whatever that means)
Source:http://www.wicksaircraft.com/...162/index.html

Note: these are just the numbers provided in Wick's catalog.


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