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Ground Wire for Starter Contactor?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:58 am    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

Hi List,

I followed the Z-11 diagram for my simple system & see that the starter
contactor has a 'firewall ground'. To me, that means it grounds through the
stainless steel firewall it is mounted on. Indeed, that is what my ohmeter
says & I'm confident it will perform fine (As I'm not flying yet & haven't
quite fired up the engine yet, I haven't actually seen the contactor work)
However, this seems to conflict with the single point ground idea basic to
Bob's philosophy. My starter contactor is the only component of my system
without a dedicated wire running to the forest of ground tabs.

Any experienced advice or opinions on this?

I've been absent the list for a long time & couldn't find anything on this
in the archives. Hope you haven't already gone over it a hundred times.

Thanks,
Grant


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:45 am    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

At 05:57 AM 10/14/2006 -0700, you wrote:

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Hi List,

I followed the Z-11 diagram for my simple system & see that the starter
contactor has a 'firewall ground'. To me, that means it grounds through
the stainless steel firewall it is mounted on. Indeed, that is what my
ohmeter says & I'm confident it will perform fine (As I'm not flying yet &
haven't quite fired up the engine yet, I haven't actually seen the
contactor work)
However, this seems to conflict with the single point ground idea basic to
Bob's philosophy. My starter contactor is the only component of my system
without a dedicated wire running to the forest of ground tabs.

Any experienced advice or opinions on this?

I've been absent the list for a long time & couldn't find anything on this
in the archives. Hope you haven't already gone over it a hundred times.

The commonly utilized automotive starter contactors
do get a ground for the coil through the base provided
that the firewall sheet is metallic and your system
has a firewall ground stud and forest-of-tabs for
other systems.

This is fine as installed. The contactor is VERY
intermittent duty and is neither a potential victim
nor potential antagonist for ground-loop coupled
noises. I guess I should add "starter contactors" to
the list of items that integrate nicely into airplanes
using LOCAL grounds.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:22 am    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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The commonly utilized automotive starter contactors
do get a ground for the coil through the base provided
that the firewall sheet is metallic and your system
has a firewall ground stud and forest-of-tabs for
other systems.

Sorry I may have missed it, but did we ever get to the bottom of why the
"newer" B&C battery contactors have rubber boots on the mounting tabs?
If we have that model, should we remove the boots, or otherwise ground
the contactor?

Thanks,
Mickey

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:44 am    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

At 08:20 PM 10/14/2006 +0200, you wrote:

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> The commonly utilized automotive starter contactors
> do get a ground for the coil through the base provided
> that the firewall sheet is metallic and your system
> has a firewall ground stud and forest-of-tabs for
> other systems.

Sorry I may have missed it, but did we ever get to the bottom of why the
"newer" B&C battery contactors have rubber boots on the mounting tabs? If
we have that model, should we remove the boots, or otherwise ground the
contactor?

Never did see any documents or conversation that
explained why the boots were added and/or considered
a good thing to do under any circumstances. I'm
thinking we're on firm ground to recommend removal
for installation under the prevailing philosophy.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 6:51 pm    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 7:13 pm    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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Never did see any documents or conversation that
explained why the boots were added and/or considered
a good thing to do under any circumstances. I'm
thinking we're on firm ground to recommend removal
for installation under the prevailing philosophy.

Bob . . .

I tried to get the "boots" off and gave up. I think they are oin to
stay. Any good ideas as to how to remove them?

Hmmmm . . . I guess I've never seen them either. Got
a digital camera? Send me some pictures. I note that
B&C is still using the pictures I took.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 7:57 pm    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:41 am    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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> I tried to get the "boots" off and gave up. I think they are oin to
>stay. Any good ideas as to how to remove them?

Hmmmm . . . I guess I've never seen them either. Got
a digital camera? Send me some pictures. I note that
B&C is still using the pictures I took.

Bob . . .

Will try to take some tomorrow. The contactor is mounted and I am not sure
that I can get a good enough shot to show any thing about the boot
attachment. They appear to be molded on and I think the legs were drilled
to allow the molding to form pass a through to hold them on.

Did you get it from B&C? I'll call them tomorrow and
see if they'll send me a sample.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:34 pm    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:55 pm    Post subject: Ground Wire for Starter Contactor? Reply with quote

Bob

What was the out come of the molded rubber boots?
I actually have the S701-2 and have reconfigured the jumpers to the S701-1
configuration. I figured the actual contactors are one and the same.

The boots are on there to stay (grinder will be required) and there is no
way the contactor will get a ground with them on. Are you still recommending
to grind them off?
Can the case be grounded by running a wire to the gnd forest of tabs. If so
what size wire. The contactor is mounted on a composite firewall 2' from the
tabs. Starter contactor is on the firewall side which grounds through the
stainless firewall. If the boots come off the contactor will ground through
the firewall via the starter mounting bolts (starter contactor and battery
contactor mounted back to back)
Thanks Bob.

Chris Byrne
SYDNEY


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