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B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM)

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 8:00 am    Post subject: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM) Reply with quote

At 04:03 PM 12/28/2019, you wrote:
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Bob,

I could use two of the RED high intensity bulbs.

I assume you will tell me how to pay.

shoot me an address


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To finish off another thread, if I have a 40 amp alternator and I want to fuse-protect the B-lead would you recommend a 50 amp (or other) ANL fuse somewhere forward, like on the firewall?

Mount a MANL40 (miniature ANL)
as close to starter contactor as
practical as illustrated in z-figures.

https://tinyurl.com/sru9gam

There are a number of offerings
for MANL fuseholders. Avoid the
'auto-audio' types that attach
the feedlines by mashing down on
the ends with a setscrew . . .

[img]cid:.0[/img]

Use a two-stud style only with your
feeder terminals in direct contact
with the fuse tabs.

You could make your own out of delrin
or phenolic . . . two bolts and an
assortment of nuts and washers.







Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 11:35 am    Post subject: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM) Reply with quote

At 04:03 PM 12/28/2019, you wrote:
Quote:
--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "markfw" < (at)icloud.com>

Bob,

I could use two of the RED high intensity bulbs.

I assume you will tell me how to pay.

shoot me an address


Quote:
To finish off another thread, if I have a 40 amp alternator and I want to fuse-protect the B-lead would you recommend a 50 amp (or other) ANL fuse somewhere forward, like on the firewall?

Mount a MANL40 (miniature ANL)
as close to starter contactor as
practical as illustrated in z-figures.

https://tinyurl.com/sru9gam

There are a number of offerings
for MANL fuseholders. Avoid the
'auto-audio' types that attach
the feedlines by mashing down on
the ends with a setscrew . . .

[img]cid:.0[/img]

Use a two-stud style only with your
feeder terminals in direct contact
with the fuse tabs.

You could make your own out of delrin
or phenolic . . . two bolts and an
assortment of nuts and washers.







Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:57 pm    Post subject: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM) Reply with quote

At 11:18 PM 12/30/2019, you wrote:
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Deems reports that B&C is recommending a 470 ohm resistor between terminals 3 and 5, but the drawing
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Schematics/LR3_LV_Led_1.jpg
seems to me to show a resistance of more like 940 ohms between the two terminals, ignoring the parallel resistance of the diode.Â
Will either arrangement work?

I think the image above shows TWO resistors, one
across the lamp, a second in series with the lamp.
This configuration is used when you supply your
own, rudimentary LED (a 4 volt device).

If your proposed LED annunciator already features
a built in series resistor (12v device) then
you use ONE resistor between 3 and 5 on regulator.



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:04 pm    Post subject: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM) Reply with quote

At 11:18 PM 12/30/2019, you wrote:
Quote:
Deems reports that B&C is recommending a 470 ohm resistor between terminals 3 and 5, but the drawing
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Schematics/LR3_LV_Led_1.jpg
seems to me to show a resistance of more like 940 ohms between the two terminals, ignoring the parallel resistance of the diode.Â
Will either arrangement work?

I think the image above shows TWO resistors, one
across the lamp, a second in series with the lamp.
This configuration is used when you supply your
own, rudimentary LED (a 4 volt device).

If your proposed LED annunciator already features
a built in series resistor (12v device) then
you use ONE resistor between 3 and 5 on regulator.



Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:54 am    Post subject: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDUM) Reply with quote

At 11:18 PM 12/30/2019, you wrote:
Quote:
Deems reports that B&C is recommending a 470 ohm resistor between terminals 3 and 5, but the drawing
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Schematics/LR3_LV_Led_1.jpg
seems to me to show a resistance of more like 940 ohms between the two terminals, ignoring the parallel resistance of the diode.Â
Will either arrangement work?

I think the image above shows TWO resistors, one
across the lamp, a second in series with the lamp.
This configuration is used when you supply your
own, rudimentary LED (a 4 volt device).

If your proposed LED annunciator already features
a built in series resistor (12v device) then
you use ONE resistor between 3 and 5 on regulator.



Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 4:59 pm    Post subject: Re: B&C voltage regulator low voltage warning (ADDENDU Reply with quote

Bob,

thanks for the info about the MANL fuse.

My address is:

1009 Western Ave #1207
Seattle, WA 98104

Mark


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