auburnaviator
Well Known Member
I am trying to develop/design the main electrical architecture for my RV10 and have decided on a single battery, dual alternator system with dual Pmags. I have gone through all of Bob Nuckols Z diagrams and have determined that a simplified/slightly modified for rear battery Z101diagram fits my needs. My question relates to the diode bridge in this simplified model. The bridge in question is at the top of the diagram and is the normal feed path to the Clearance delivery bus when the Master Relay is powered on. Is it necessary and if so, why? Or can I just run an appropriately sized wire with appropriate sized FLW and don’t need the diode bridge?
My modifications to this diagram other than diode bridge question:
1. Run main power distribution bus from firewall pass through lug on main feed line from master relay to starter relay instead of off of the master relay.
2. Delete the brownout booster section in green.
3. Main Alt will be internally regulated PlanePower 60amp alternator that comes in stock RV10 FWF kit supplied by Vans.
4. B/U Alt will be either Monkworkz MZ-30 or B&C BC410.
5. Main power distribution bus will be a VPX-Pro
6. Clearance Delivery bus can be used as emergency bus in case of master relay failure since it is fed off of the battery side of the master relay along with B/U alternator. Will have 6AH IBBS with G5, PFD, GEA all being dual fed by VPX.
This is my first crack at this so what issues do you guys see with the above plan?
Thanks,
Zach

My modifications to this diagram other than diode bridge question:
1. Run main power distribution bus from firewall pass through lug on main feed line from master relay to starter relay instead of off of the master relay.
2. Delete the brownout booster section in green.
3. Main Alt will be internally regulated PlanePower 60amp alternator that comes in stock RV10 FWF kit supplied by Vans.
4. B/U Alt will be either Monkworkz MZ-30 or B&C BC410.
5. Main power distribution bus will be a VPX-Pro
6. Clearance Delivery bus can be used as emergency bus in case of master relay failure since it is fed off of the battery side of the master relay along with B/U alternator. Will have 6AH IBBS with G5, PFD, GEA all being dual fed by VPX.
This is my first crack at this so what issues do you guys see with the above plan?
Thanks,
Zach
