Wendell
Bob, here is some quick checks you may want to make
before connecting the battery (if you have not already done so).
1. . Turn off all switches. Take a
volt/ohm meter and place it on a resistive setting. Without the battery
connected - place one probe on the + battery connection and the other -
probe to an electrical ground (could be the negative battery
terminal). You should get an open reading - infinite resistance.
Because with off equipment turned off there should be no path from + terminal
to - terminal.
If you get a short/ low ohm indication then I would suspect
a short/mis-wiring some place. Try turning on a simple circuit such as
your landing lights, pumps, etc. The resistance reading should decrease
as more circuits are brought on-line.
2. With the - probe on the negative battery
terminal - check that you have a good ground connection to the engine block by
touching several places on the block with the + probe. People have fried
electronics when all the current tried to go through them due to lack of a
properly connect ground between engine and rest of electrical
circuit.
3. With all electrical switches/components off connect
your terminals to the battery. IF step 1 check was OK then you should
get no/very minimal spark when you make the final connection. I think
somebody else mentioned if you get a big spark - immediately remove the
connection (although it may be too late). Also if you have an amp meter
in your circuit, monitor it for any indication of current drain when you first
hook up the battery. A volt meter drop might indicate a massive current
drain but would I wouldn't rely on it.
4. IF you are really uncomfortable, you could try
sticking a 5-10 amp fuse/CB in line with your battery terminal before you
connect it up. It should remain untripped if there is no current
flow. If it doesn't trip, Then you can remove it and connect
directly to the battery. IF it trips, then that tells you that you have
something drawing juice even when you think you have every thing
off.
That's about all I can think of. Al already mentioned
the liquid fortification that may be helpful {:>)
Good Luck
Ed
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:12
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Wiring
I'm just about done with my wiring. Triple checked it all. Which
doesn't mean a lot since I can over look a tool for hours to find it right
where I thought it was in the first place. Now my question....how do I get
over the fear to hook up a battery!!!!
Bog Mears
Supermarine Spitfire