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The other day, I was flying and noticed that my ammeter guage was reading 0
(it had been reading fine for a long portion of the flight.) Also, I had been running a lap-top from the cigar lighter plug for the first time ever. I turned-off virtually all electric devices and continued to my destination. I also shut-off the alternator switch. Later in the flight, I tried recycling the alternator switch, and the guage would read full deflection, so I then would shut the alternator switch off again. Later in the day, I fired-up the plane - could tell that the battery was weak because it could hardly pull the prop through. The ammeter guage, however seemed to look ok - appeared to be charging the battery. I figured that somehow it had recycled itself, so I took off and headed home without incident (I watched the ammeter guage very closely throughout the flight, and it appeared normal throughout.) The plane is a 1974 Piper Warrior - 151. Any thoughts? Was it merely a failsafe due to too much current being drawn from the lap-top? Should I have it looked at? Thanks |
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