Greetings Hivemind,
This one has me stumped. The behavior I saw isn't what I expected to see - so I thought I would present y'all with the data and see what you think the answer might be.
The Equipment:
Here's the puzzler; If you completed all of the above steps successfully, and the RPM was at ~900, buss volts was at 14.5Vdc, and amps were ~13A, and you were to disable the battery master, and leave everything else on - just removing the primary battery from the buss, what would you expect to see with regards to buss voltage? Alternator Amps?
I was expecting to see nothing - not a blip. However, I saw something else - Buss Volts climbed to 15.5V, amps jumped to 17A... I re-engaged the battery master and everything returned to normal. I was reluctant to "let it go" and hope/trust that the OV protection in the alternator would trip the field breaker.
Link to Savvy is here: https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/9176126/4e8ba547-d47e-4990-a206-0f7e4cb30766
Event data starts at 04:20 - 04:32.
Comments appreciated.
This one has me stumped. The behavior I saw isn't what I expected to see - so I thought I would present y'all with the data and see what you think the answer might be.
The Equipment:
- RV-7 with Lycoming IO-360-A1B6,
- Plane Power Alternator - AL12-EI60, (HET ALT5020T) internally regulated
- Monkworks MZ30L Backup Generator
- EarthX ETX680 Primary Battery
- Dual Garmin G3XT Avionics suite.
- Single Primary Battery
- Backup Battery - TCW, Avionics
- Main buss - Avionics buss
- Single Alternator -- connected to Main buss at "output" of Battery Master Relay
- Backup Alternator -- connected to Main buss at "output" of Battery Master Relay (configured for standby operation)
- All switches are Honeywell AML34 SPST
- Battery Master Relay -- Littelfuse/Cole Hersee 24115 (Van's ES 24115), ground through "Batt" switch to activate.
- Alternator Field -- Connected to Primary Alternator pin #3 via 5A CB on Main Buss. Also serves as Voltage Sense to alternator regulator (Jumper at Alternator connector, pins 3-2)
- Current Shunt - Installed on the B+ lead between alternator and main buss.
- ANL - Installed on the B+ lead between alternator and main buss.
- Arm/Engage Standby Generator
- Arm/Engage Backup Battery (G3X PFD/MFD begin to boot)
- Battery Master "ON" - Hear the clunk the of the CH 24115
- Wait for "AHRS Align" message of PFD to clear
- Perform the Engine pre-start song & dance and short prayer if hot.
- Start Engine
- Adjust Throttle to 1000RPM
- Observe Oil Pressure
- Alternator (Field) "ON"
- Observe Primary Alternator amps quickly rise to >55A (sometimes as high as 65A - depends on how long starter was engaged) then fall to ~14A within 2 minutes
- Observe Voltage - 14.5Vdc...
- ...No surprises...
Here's the puzzler; If you completed all of the above steps successfully, and the RPM was at ~900, buss volts was at 14.5Vdc, and amps were ~13A, and you were to disable the battery master, and leave everything else on - just removing the primary battery from the buss, what would you expect to see with regards to buss voltage? Alternator Amps?
I was expecting to see nothing - not a blip. However, I saw something else - Buss Volts climbed to 15.5V, amps jumped to 17A... I re-engaged the battery master and everything returned to normal. I was reluctant to "let it go" and hope/trust that the OV protection in the alternator would trip the field breaker.
Link to Savvy is here: https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/9176126/4e8ba547-d47e-4990-a206-0f7e4cb30766
Event data starts at 04:20 - 04:32.
Comments appreciated.
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