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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 2:31 pm Post subject: Z-13/8 Bad if both alternators on at once? |
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At 06:52 PM 2/17/2006 -0500, you wrote:
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<Jon.Goguen(at)umassmed.edu>
Bob,
Just to clarify. Scott's original question concerned Z-13/8. If he were
to use the BC-1 regulator for his main alternator rather than the specfied
generic Ford, would he avoid OV cross-talk with an SD-8 using the standard
OV protection scheme?
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The SB-1 is for use as a standby alternator controller where the
smaller (SD-20) is running 100% of the time and tied to the
same bus structure as the main alternator (Figure Z-12). The
DIFFERENCE between the LR-3 and the SB-1 is that the low voltage
warning has been replaced with circuitry to use a hall-effect sensor
on the SD-20's b-lead to detect when it is delivering power (main
alternator off line) and when overloaded (light flashes).
It's not intended for use as a stand-alone alternator operation
like any of the other z-figures.
Bob . . .
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