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Subject: Europa-List: Starter engagement
From: Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:45:22

Will:

"From: "William Daniell" <wdaniell@etb.net.co>
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Anyone install battery aft of Baggage bay bulkhead
Err another question "maximum time of starter engagement"  Whats this? 
Will"

Sorry, I may have created more discussion than planned..... I meant that 
every aircraft I have ever started made it plain there was a limiy to the 
number of electrons which occasionally leapt from battery to starter. The 
argument seemed to imply that although both the wire and the starter motor 
were capable of carrying the starter current, they wouldn't happily do it 
for an eon. At a certain point, one of them would get warmer than planned, 
and failure would ensue. In the case of a small personal homebuilt, the risk 
is only when the #$%^ engine fails to start - the pilot remembers he has 
left the tub running - and departure delay is threatened.
In that scenario, the first need is to remember the starter time 
restrictions - unobtrusive in smaller machines and vital when the engine in 
question is 106 feet from the starter button.
That may be why I mentioned the limits to starter engagement
.......because I have changed the wiring, I should consider the new risks.
Ferg Kyle   Europa A064 914 Classic
PS: As a corollary, my thanks to Ron Parigoris for properly displaying the 
technical details of my rambling remark.  ...makes it more useable.
Because I put the Ground Power receptacle portside for security, the heavy 
electrics require little more than half the length of his choosing but the 
principle remains the same. 



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