Hi all,
I was out on a flight last Friday and on the last leg of a 2 hour flight, my volts dropped from their normal 14v +/- to about 12.7v and kept slowly falling. I turned off anything I could in flight and cycled the radio, Etc. but no help. I was able to land safely on battery power. When I got on the ground, I was messing around with additional electrical systems. When I pulled the EFIS fuse, the voltage came back online and everything was normal. Stopped and restarted the engine without issue. Later I checked all of the connections on the voltage regulator, the back of the AV-50001 and leads from the battery. The only think I could think of was that the 30amp main fuse had a poor connection in the socket and I bumped it when I was messing with the others.
I know others have had issues with the voltage regulator and my plane had the B&C replacement installed already. It was a cool day and I don't have any reason to suspect overheating but I guess it could be the VRR failing.
So on to my question... It looks like there's an open volt meter location on pin 2 of the 37 pin socket on the Skyview D1000. Pin 1 is the volt meter connected to the shunt downstream from the battery and generator (per the kit plans). If I were to connect a lead from between the generator and the VR to the pin 2 location, would I get a reading telling me if the issue was with the generator vs. the VR? Basically if there were voltage on pin 2 but not on pin 1, I would suspect the VR but if pin 2 was also showing low voltage I could assume the generator is the problem. Does this make any sense?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! Jonathan
2013 RV-12ULS
I was out on a flight last Friday and on the last leg of a 2 hour flight, my volts dropped from their normal 14v +/- to about 12.7v and kept slowly falling. I turned off anything I could in flight and cycled the radio, Etc. but no help. I was able to land safely on battery power. When I got on the ground, I was messing around with additional electrical systems. When I pulled the EFIS fuse, the voltage came back online and everything was normal. Stopped and restarted the engine without issue. Later I checked all of the connections on the voltage regulator, the back of the AV-50001 and leads from the battery. The only think I could think of was that the 30amp main fuse had a poor connection in the socket and I bumped it when I was messing with the others.
I know others have had issues with the voltage regulator and my plane had the B&C replacement installed already. It was a cool day and I don't have any reason to suspect overheating but I guess it could be the VRR failing.
So on to my question... It looks like there's an open volt meter location on pin 2 of the 37 pin socket on the Skyview D1000. Pin 1 is the volt meter connected to the shunt downstream from the battery and generator (per the kit plans). If I were to connect a lead from between the generator and the VR to the pin 2 location, would I get a reading telling me if the issue was with the generator vs. the VR? Basically if there were voltage on pin 2 but not on pin 1, I would suspect the VR but if pin 2 was also showing low voltage I could assume the generator is the problem. Does this make any sense?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! Jonathan
2013 RV-12ULS
