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Tell me what you think about this issue:
I flew 4443H ('79 Mooney 201) Saturday morning for a couple of hours. One time during the flight, for about 5 minutes the High / Low voltage light was flickering. It did stop flickering, the ammeter wasn't showing a discharge, and the battery voltage remained above 13 volts so I didn't worry about it. My partner then took it for a couple hour flight. At his destination he forgot to turn the master off so when he returned he needed to get a jump. He got it started, took off, was flying home, and after 30 minutes or so lost all electrical power. He made it home and after a manual gear extension landed without incident. Alernator History: The alternator was rebuilt 800 hours ago (2001) I am unsure about the voltage regulator New battery (GIL 35) 7 months ago Is it possible that the battery just needs to be charged (low on water maybe? I know probably not) or does it sound like the alternator / voltage regulator has headed south? Maybe a set of alternator brushes would cure the issue? If we need to get a rebuild done can I get some recommendations for shops (prices?) Also do you usually replace the voltage regulator at this time too? Any info or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!! Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA |
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Bad wiring especially the ground. Check all of the Engine to airframe,
Battery to airframe. Alternator to Engine. Could be the regulator as well. Depends on how old it is. If it is mechanical it may have burned contacts or is sticking. Michelle Jon Kraus wrote: Tell me what you think about this issue: I flew 4443H ('79 Mooney 201) Saturday morning for a couple of hours. One time during the flight, for about 5 minutes the High / Low voltage light was flickering. It did stop flickering, the ammeter wasn't showing a discharge, and the battery voltage remained above 13 volts so I didn't worry about it. My partner then took it for a couple hour flight. At his destination he forgot to turn the master off so when he returned he needed to get a jump. He got it started, took off, was flying home, and after 30 minutes or so lost all electrical power. He made it home and after a manual gear extension landed without incident. Alernator History: The alternator was rebuilt 800 hours ago (2001) I am unsure about the voltage regulator New battery (GIL 35) 7 months ago Is it possible that the battery just needs to be charged (low on water maybe? I know probably not) or does it sound like the alternator / voltage regulator has headed south? Maybe a set of alternator brushes would cure the issue? If we need to get a rebuild done can I get some recommendations for shops (prices?) Also do you usually replace the voltage regulator at this time too? Any info or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!! Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA |
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You were correct. The problem ended up being a broken ground strap!!
Thanks!! Jon Kraus Michelle P wrote: Bad wiring especially the ground. Check all of the Engine to airframe, Battery to airframe. Alternator to Engine. Could be the regulator as well. Depends on how old it is. If it is mechanical it may have burned contacts or is sticking. Michelle Jon Kraus wrote: Tell me what you think about this issue: I flew 4443H ('79 Mooney 201) Saturday morning for a couple of hours. One time during the flight, for about 5 minutes the High / Low voltage light was flickering. It did stop flickering, the ammeter wasn't showing a discharge, and the battery voltage remained above 13 volts so I didn't worry about it. My partner then took it for a couple hour flight. At his destination he forgot to turn the master off so when he returned he needed to get a jump. He got it started, took off, was flying home, and after 30 minutes or so lost all electrical power. He made it home and after a manual gear extension landed without incident. Alernator History: The alternator was rebuilt 800 hours ago (2001) I am unsure about the voltage regulator New battery (GIL 35) 7 months ago Is it possible that the battery just needs to be charged (low on water maybe? I know probably not) or does it sound like the alternator / voltage regulator has headed south? Maybe a set of alternator brushes would cure the issue? If we need to get a rebuild done can I get some recommendations for shops (prices?) Also do you usually replace the voltage regulator at this time too? Any info or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!! Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA |
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It IS possible that the battery just needs to be charged.
The battery may have been depleted to the point of not being sufficient to close the master relay after your successful "jump start". (The relay coil is powered by the battery) In this case, your battery would have been disconnected from the alternator during the last flight, and would not have received a charge. Many Pipers (my Seneca is one) have an "Alternator-Source Power relay energizing circuit" (a diode in series with a resistor), which allows the alternator to close the master relay after a jump start, enebling the battery to be recharged . I don't know about Mooneys . HTH "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Tell me what you think about this issue: I flew 4443H ('79 Mooney 201) Saturday morning for a couple of hours. One time during the flight, for about 5 minutes the High / Low voltage light was flickering. It did stop flickering, the ammeter wasn't showing a discharge, and the battery voltage remained above 13 volts so I didn't worry about it. My partner then took it for a couple hour flight. At his destination he forgot to turn the master off so when he returned he needed to get a jump. He got it started, took off, was flying home, and after 30 minutes or so lost all electrical power. He made it home and after a manual gear extension landed without incident. Alernator History: The alternator was rebuilt 800 hours ago (2001) I am unsure about the voltage regulator New battery (GIL 35) 7 months ago Is it possible that the battery just needs to be charged (low on water maybe? I know probably not) or does it sound like the alternator / voltage regulator has headed south? Maybe a set of alternator brushes would cure the issue? If we need to get a rebuild done can I get some recommendations for shops (prices?) Also do you usually replace the voltage regulator at this time too? Any info or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!! Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA |
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Is there an "Overvoltage Relay" which can take your alternator offline at a
high voltage? If so, that would result in a weak battery!. Have you checked the voltage regulator? "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Tell me what you think about this issue: I flew 4443H ('79 Mooney 201) Saturday morning for a couple of hours. One time during the flight, for about 5 minutes the High / Low voltage light was flickering. It did stop flickering, the ammeter wasn't showing a discharge, and the battery voltage remained above 13 volts so I didn't worry about it. My partner then took it for a couple hour flight. At his destination he forgot to turn the master off so when he returned he needed to get a jump. He got it started, took off, was flying home, and after 30 minutes or so lost all electrical power. He made it home and after a manual gear extension landed without incident. Alernator History: The alternator was rebuilt 800 hours ago (2001) I am unsure about the voltage regulator New battery (GIL 35) 7 months ago Is it possible that the battery just needs to be charged (low on water maybe? I know probably not) or does it sound like the alternator / voltage regulator has headed south? Maybe a set of alternator brushes would cure the issue? If we need to get a rebuild done can I get some recommendations for shops (prices?) Also do you usually replace the voltage regulator at this time too? Any info or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!! Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA |
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