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Re: Europa-List: Re: Battery questions

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Battery questions
From: David Joyce <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 11:41:31

Alan, I work on the assumption that if I keep my Odyssey 
battery in good nick and replace it before it dies then I 
should have a significant proportion of the nominal17 amp 
hrs available when/if the rectifier packs up. The Rotax 
maintenance manual gives the current demands of the pump 
as 2 amps at lower pressures rising to 3 at highest 
pressure. With the ammeter fitted to my plane I can 
readily see what usage I have as I switch off inessential 
items. As I remember it when my rectifier packed up over 
the North Sea the fuel pump took something nearer 2 amps 
than 3 with radio on as well.
       I wouldn't rely on being able to fly for lots of 
hours over sea but would be pretty comfortable about 
flying a few hours over land to get home, rather than put 
down somewhere totally inconvenient and get stuck until a 
new rectifier arrived. For glider pilots this is after 
all, the normal modus operandi, and you get to be fairly 
relaxed about popping it into a field if your means of 
staying airborne disappears!
       Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ

  "Alan Carter" <alancarteresq@onetel.net> wrote:
><alancarteresq@onetel.net>
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> Hi David.
> You have flown to some wonderful places, Im UK only no 
>longer have that confidence, when i was in my 20s yes I 
>would have.
> Im no expert on the plane never looked into it, but all 
>the planes I have flown the engine is entirely separate 
>from the aircrafts electrics and you have just confirmed 
>that with Master off and Alternator off and the a pump 
>and spark keeps the  engine going, or should do.
> So the spark is not influenced by either switch,
> and the pump get it power from either a separate circuit 
>within the Alternator or the battery which will slowly 
>run down.
> Rotax must say somewhere how long you have on battery 
>and pump only.
> or maybe not?
> We know with the Master and Alternator off the engine 
>will run OK.
> But with a serviceable system how do I check its failure 
>capabilities ??
> 
> Regards 
> Alan
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