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: Cory,
: Use a good DVM, like a Fluke 75. Use clip leads to connect it between : the stud on the starter and the starter frame. Crank (mixture at : cutoff), and read the voltmeter. : If your voltage drops below 8V, find out why. : Repeat the test with the voltmeter leads connected directly to the : positive and negative poles of the battery. If the battery voltage : drops below about 10V, then replace the battery. If the battery voltage : holds above 10V, then use the voltmeter to do a binary search to find : where the big voltage drop is. Fix that. : Dont overlook that the voltage drop could be across the ground path : between the battery neagive pole and the starter frame. : Personally, I prefer the flooded cell batteries... Did that this afternoon. It was actually snowing pretty hard here in VA (I'm outside), so I wasn't too interested in mucking around under the cowling. Put the DMM's probes *ON* the battery lugs (to eliminate all connections). It read between 9.0-9.35V depending on whether or not it was cranking at a compression stroke or not. The battery read 12.4V IIRC before I cranked at all, so that'd be about a 75% SOC... definately good enough to roll over OK. I have not topped off the battery, but did a 2.5 hour cross country a week ago and it's been acting up for awhile now. Unless the charging system is broken it's gotta be the battery. The plane only has a loadmeter, not a voltmeter. Last time I checked the charging voltage, however, it was fine and the loadmeter's indications haven't changed since then. From what I measured, I see about a 1V drop across all the cabling and solenoids.... probably acceptable for such a long run. I suspect that PA-28's are extra susceptible to battery strength with such long runs. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Did that this afternoon. It was actually snowing pretty hard here in VA (I'm outside), so I wasn't too interested in mucking around under the cowling. We just got the word from Virginia that the nieces in Lynchburg will have 'no school' - it's called off because of the snowy forecast. Ages 8 and 10. Nothing in adult life equals a Snow Day as a kid. g Montblack |
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Montblack wrote:
wrote) Did that this afternoon. It was actually snowing pretty hard here in VA (I'm outside), so I wasn't too interested in mucking around under the cowling. We just got the word from Virginia that the nieces in Lynchburg will have 'no school' - it's called off because of the snowy forecast. Ages 8 and 10. Nothing in adult life equals a Snow Day as a kid. g Not true Montblack!! A snow day for a child is NOTHING compared to a snow day for a TEACHER! I brought my books home and I'm chanting (north, south, east, west, snow is what we like the best!!!) (must be sung in your PJ's a 7:00 pm while facing north, taught to me by a principal!) Margy Montblack |
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I brought my books home and I'm chanting (north, south, east, west, snow
is what we like the best!!!) (must be sung in your PJ's a 7:00 pm while facing north, taught to me by a principal!) I don't know about the rest of you folks, but personally I would pay a fair amount of cold, hard cash just to see Margy do this... On Atlas' wing at OSH '06? ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I brought my books home and I'm chanting (north, south, east, west, snow is what we like the best!!!) (must be sung in your PJ's a 7:00 pm while facing north, taught to me by a principal!) I don't know about the rest of you folks, but personally I would pay a fair amount of cold, hard cash just to see Margy do this... On Atlas' wing at OSH '06? ;-) Jay, What are you thinking?!?! Who wants snow at OSH? Sat home yesterday in front of a nice warm fire, 3 inches with a thin layer of ice on top. Enough to close for the day, which I am still sort of entitled to even though I'm at the museum. Margy |
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