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The battery Contactor on MOST GA airplanes is
'powered' ( grounded) by ONE wire! You GAMBLE your life and you Pax's life in IFR conditions by way of: One Battery, One battery Contactor, ONE primary Battery buss wire, One contactor control wire, a few Ring terminal lugs, One Master Switch. When the Battery contactor circuit opens / fails you WILL loose the alternator because the battery acts as a capacitor to smooth out DC power fluctuations, spikes, and AC ripple : the alternator field current will go wild and the overvoltage regulator will cut out. With out field current you have no Alternator! In IFR You have HAD IT! NO DC power! Wonder how many 'good' pilots have been killed in IFR with a total power outage?? no Radio distress call because of no electrical power!........ no radios, no lights, no auto pilot, no transponder, no turn and bank indicator ( Partial panel capability lost) ......... everyone wonders what happened???? Seconds to live, ....... because of ONE........ get it!!! ONE common point failure of an essential IFR system! |
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