johnpaul44
Well Known Member
I apologize if you posted details elsewhere about the accident, but the alternator overheating and failing caused the battery to also fail which then caused loss of ignition and the crash?I've been informed by someone who actually tested it, that the black corrugated tubing restricts airflow terribly. I used it (5/8 ID, 3/4 OD) to cool my alternator and measured temps as high as 180F. Use smooth inside wall tubing (scat)!
Not doing so is probably what will cost me 100's of repair hours and thousands of $ in replacement parts (incl propeller). Well, that and piloting skills. More about that later when NTSB is done and I have bench tested alternator and done battery autopsy.
Oh, and those of you that have battery forward of firewall, do put a temp probe on it and check temps against battery manufacturer's specs, especially if you have only electronic FI and/or ignition (no mags).
Which battery and what ignition/fuel setup? trying to learn and understand to be safer flying my RV. Thanks


