Don, I have the Ford alternator/regulator on mt coupe and I think it's great. It is lighter than my generator, puts out about 30 amps at 900 to 1000 rpm and full output at around 1500 rpm. (never checked because battery is up by the time the engine is warmed up). I was told to turn it off on takroff to reduce the load on the engine, but the battery is fully charged by then. I think this came from the older slower charging generators that only put out higher amps at high engine speeds. I have seen the new Plane Power alternators and they do not seem to put out full raed amps until the engine is at a higher rpm as compared to rhe Ford unit. The Ford unit has a long ,satisfactory history used tn the Cessna 150 planes with many thousands of hour in training. Hope this helps. TOM --- On Thu, 3/11/10, Donald <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Donald <[email protected]> Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Cessna/Ford Alternator STC To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, March 11, 2010, 10:56 AM I have in my possession a Ford/Cessna 0200 60 amp alternator and regulator which can of course be installed on the Ercoupe. I would like to exchange comments with anyone who has this alternator installed on their aircraft, to include pros and cons of the conversion.
