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----- Original Message -----From: Hartmut BeilTo: Steven Finkelman ; Ercoupe TechSent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 2:46 PMSubject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Nagging charge problem----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----StevenI just helped out an owner of a Cessna to flash the Generator.His went to refusal of work despite being overhauled a while ago. He even had a new regulator.We followed the outlined instruction and fired up his engine. It just worked. His alternator came to life. Since I never experienced this kind of trouble with a generator, I was amazed by the simple fix.Maybe you are as lucky as my fellow Cessna pilot.Hartmut N3330HA excerpt of a Zeftronics manual follows. If needed, I can send you the full PDF file._____________________________________________________________________________________T
ROUBLE-SHOOTING TYPE A 12 TO 50 AMP DELCO-REMYS
INGLE ENGINEGENERATOR SYSTEMSBy: Femi G. Ibitayo
CHECKING THE RESIDUAL VOLTAGE AND
POLARITY OF THE GENERATOR
Connect a voltmeter between the generators ARM and
ground. At 1300 RPM, the generator output or residual
voltage should be positive (greater than +1.6V).
Residual Voltage __________V @ __________RPM
A negative voltage reading indicates a generator that
has a reverse polarity.
Do not connect the GCU to agenerator with reversed polarity.
Turn off the engine and Polarize the generator by
flashing the field.
HOW TO FLASH THE GENERATORS FIELD:
1. With the engine off, disconnect the Generator
Controller (GCU) / Regulator
2. Ground the Field wire removed from the GCU
and turn on the GEN FLD switch
At the GCU: Touch the battery wire to the generators
armature wire 5 times for 3-5 seconds. Caution: Take
safety precaution to prevent being hurt by electrical
sparks generated by touching the two wires.
3. Connect a voltmeter between the generators
ARM and ground. At 1300 RPM, the generator
output or residual voltage should be >+1.6V.
ARM Voltage ________V @ _________RPM
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----- Original Message -----From: Steven FinkelmanTo: Ercoupe TechSent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:22 PMSubject: [COUPERS-TECH] Nagging charge problem----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----List,I am having some charging system problems here and I just can't figure them out.I had the generator rebuilt , and the regulator tested.. Both were found good, although I did not stand over the tech to see the results.But when I installed the generator, I do not get anything like a full output, and that is with the field grounded.I thought it was a problem of not getting high enough revs on the ground. But today I went for my first flight after all my rebuild work. The plane flies beautifully, and I am particularly proud of how smooth the ignition is since I re-installed the mags and timed them myself. (I am running on the Canadian owner maintenance provision so I can do that).But my digital voltmeter which I have stuck in the lighter socket is not going above about 12.1 and not showing any real increase once the cruise rpm comes up to 2200.The only thing I have not done yet is to open the plan up and see if it comes up at higher full power cruise revs.Before I pull the generator once more ( a pretty ugly job if you have done it) do you have any advice?I am going to post this as well in the hopes of finding someone who has had a similar experience.It almost makes me want to tear the system out and convert to the alternator but that is big bux.ThanksSteve FinkelmanCFIWRForney F1============================================================================== To leave this forum go to: http://ercoupers.com/lists.htm Search the archives on http://escribe.com/aviation/coupers-tech/============================================================================== To leave this forum go to: http://ercoupers.com/lists.htm Search the archives on http://escribe.com/aviation/coupers-tech/
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