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Well, not simpler than a fuse, but then you can't
reset a fuse {:>).
Ah,
but I can replace the fuse, much easier than you can replace your CB :-)
Seriously, my fuses are in easy reach, particularly the
critical ones. Unfortunately, they're under the panel where I can't
see them. Before I get far out of range of the airport, I'll make a
diagram that shows me which fuse is which, and I'll keep a couple spares handy,
perhaps in unused fuse slots. Talk about something to keep you busy
in a crisis :-)
I
admit that this isn't nearly as easy as pushing in a CB, but my fuses are all
sized well in excess of the needs of the device being powered. If it
blows, replacing it won't likely help.
I use a 5 amp circuit breaker in the field coil for
much the same reason as you did, to enable the overvoltage protection circuit to
pop the circuit breaker. However, since I don't have an external Voltage
regulator, the alternator keeps producing voltage (once started) even with
the CK popped, so the only thing it really does is provide an indicator of an
abnormal (high or low) voltage condition and gives me something to do when
having alternator problems{:>))
Since you
always seem to be within gliding distance of a free
lunch <g>, you can just shut the engine off, leave the CB off,
and restart the engine to continue without the alt. If it doesn't
start... you can make one of your stealth approaches for
lunch :-)
Cheers,
Rusty (just
fueling the old debate)
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