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I used the original alternator and hooked it up like the auto schematic, but
I found that when I turned off the excitation lead, (connected to an
over-voltage shutdown), the alternator kept alternating!! The answer turned
up in a back issue of "Contact" magazine. I will look up the issue/page if
you like. It shows where to break one of the internal connections so that
the field power is controllable externally.
Bill Eslick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tommy James" <tj@healed.org>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 2:47 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Alternator problem
> Hi Guys,
> My 70amp original equip, (Mitsubishi) alternator does not seem to be doing
> its little job. My local overhaul man says all its internal goodies are
> just fine and it is generating all it is supposed to do. Hummm, maybe its
> my wiring? Here's they current setup. (pun intended)
>
> 1. I have the "s" wire ("R" on other alternators), the field wire, powered
> off the essential bus switched by the master switch.
> 2. The "L" wire runs a dashboard light to the essential bus too.
> 3. "B" wire runs to an alternator contactor, to a large fuse, to the
> battery. This contactor is grounded through a dash switch.
>
> In an ancient newsletter, Tracy showed a 'check relay' wired into the 'L'
> circuit which I do not have. My local man said my wiring should be okay,
> but we have no juice... what gives?
>
> Any suggestions,
> TIA
> Tommy James<><
>
>
> >> Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/
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