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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:57 am    Post subject: short course on bus loading (was Q on Z-13 and E-Bus Reply with quote

Bob et all,

One of the first things every builder is told to do when designing the
electrical system for their OBAM aircraft is to determine the type of flying
they intend to do, figure out what equipment they need to comfortably fly
that way, determine the CONTINUOUS load of that equipment, and size your
bus's, wires, fuses, alternators, batteries, etc. accordingly.

It is information that seems pretty hard to come by in most manufacturers
specs, yet supposedly everyone who has designed a panel and electrical
system to support it has needed this info. Where did they get it?

It seems to me that one of the most valuable resources that could be made a
permanent yet updatable part of this list either in the FAQ's, or archives,
or somewhere, would be a list of the most commonly used equipment (I don't
think it would really be that long ) and continuous load numbers for that
equipment. I'm not saying this should necessarily be a job for you (although
your contributions would certainly be welcome), but just a have this forum
as a home for the list.

It could be a categorized list ( Nav/Coms, Coms, Transponders, MFD's,
EFIS's, T&B's etc.) and be something that subscribers could add to, and
update as they found numbers for new equipment as it hit the market, yet the
older equipment would still be there for those not using the latest, and
greatest in their plane.

Is there some place that you or anyone else on this list knows of where this
info is readily available?

Thanks for your thoughts, and any light you can shed.

Dustin Paulson
GlaStar builder


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Time: 02:22:06 PM PST US
From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckollsr(at)cox.net>
Subject: Re: short course on bus loading (was Q on Z-13
and
E-Bus)
If you're going to have a plain-vanilla, Z-11 or an SD-8
enhanced Z-13, you figure out what gizmos are useful
for the en route mode of flight, i.e. ENDURANCE MODE.
Add up CONTINUOUS loads on these devices and then
see if you have sized the battery for ALT OUT ENDURANCE
with NO ASSIST for the design goals you've established.
Rethink your distribution of loads based on this
philosophy and see what it looks like.

Bob . . .

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