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Can anybody help me diagnose this problem? Just bought my new (to me)
1978 Mooney 201, flew it back from Kansas City to Atlanta, no problem. Flew to Richmond, VA - again no problem. Leaving RIC for Atlanta, the low voltage light started flashing. Didn't want to carry on IFR so stopped into Danville. Left the plane there, and the mechanic removed the altinator and tested it (all ok) and replaced the voltage regulator with a new one. All ok (charging 13.9 volts). Started the plane, the altinator gauge was showing a charge, and took off. About 30 mins into the flight again the low voltage started flashing. By the time I had checked all the CB's it stopped. Then about an hour later it started again. I tried pulling the Alt Field CB and resetting, no joy. It continued to flash untill I was in the pattern at LZU. So, now - what next? Bad Diodes on the Altinator breaking down at altitude?(I was at 8000'), loose altinator belt? (unlikely - it had just been reinstalled). Over voltage on the Altinator causing the Voltage reg to drop off line, and I didn't wait long enough when I reset the Alt-Field circuit breaker? Bad ground straps?? Any and all thoughts welcomed at this point - this is the worst kind of problem to hunt down. Thanks Ian |
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Battery is almost new (I believe it was replaced last year, or the year
before). It cranks just fine - I have never had any feeling that I was running out of juice. Of course, the plane is starting first time! According to the manual, the low volage would flash if the altinator is not delivering a charge. That is what is leading me in that direction. |
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Battery is almost new (I believe it was replaced last year, or the year
before). It cranks just fine - I have never had any feeling that I was running out of juice. Of course, the plane is starting first time! According to the manual, the low volage would flash if the altinator is not delivering a charge. That is what is leading me in that direction. |
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Thanks for that. Heat might be an issue - I had to crack the cowl flaps
open to keep the cyl head temps down yesterday - it was 10C at 8000'! How did you install a blast tube? |
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Any and all thoughts welcomed at this point - this is the worst kind of problem to hunt down. A few months ago the low voltage light started intermittently illuminating on my Bonanza. Since the alternator was newly rebuilt and the battery new, we suspected that the low voltage sensor itself was having a problem. The mechanic found that the wire leading to the low voltage sensor (don't recall which end of the wire, however) was loose. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Thanks! That was one possibilty I had not thought of.
Ian |
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SInce you mentioned an alternator belt. I am assuming it is a Lycoming
with the alternator up front. My new alternator came with the blast attachment on the back of the unit. We ran a 1" hose to the front of the cowling. A flange may be necessary for your installation. Mine is attached under the air filter housing. Just under the engine air intake. Michelle wrote: Thanks for that. Heat might be an issue - I had to crack the cowl flaps open to keep the cyl head temps down yesterday - it was 10C at 8000'! How did you install a blast tube? |
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Michelle P writes:
Check all of your ground connections first. Disconnect them all and clean them. What the woman said. Grounds are the #1 cause of intermittent problems. Also, how do you KNOW you have a problem; besides, that is. a flakey LV warning? Put a DVM on the bus for a flight. -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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