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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 4:26 am    Post subject: Aural warning box Reply with quote

I just took delivery of a new Trike with an EIS. It has one warning light located so far out of my line of sight I'm thinking it will be virtually worthless. Has anyone got any ideas, or better yet built something that provides an aural warning through the intercom system? I'm thinking of something more than just a warning horn.
And, as long as I'm here, the trike is powered by an HKS700E 4 stroke engine that has dual electronic ignitions. According to the manual, and experience in the field, the ignition systems drop off line when input power drops below 10 volts. I'd like to add an emergency backup battery for the ignition system and electric fuel boost pump only. What I'd like is a device that seamlessly cuts in the backup and warns me so I can get down. A Powersonic PS 1270 for a battery looks like a good fit, but doesn't allow enough for a latching relay, too. Is there a circuit that will do what I want with minimal current draw, too?

Have the moon, wanting the stars, too,
Rick
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 4:47 am    Post subject: Aural warning box Reply with quote

At 06:25 AM 12/6/2006 -0600, you wrote:

Quote:
I just took delivery of a new Trike with an EIS. It has one warning light
located so far out of my line of sight I'm thinking it will be virtually
worthless. Has anyone got any ideas, or better yet built something that
provides an aural warning through the intercom system? I'm thinking of
something more than just a warning horn.
And, as long as I'm here, the trike is powered by an HKS700E 4 stroke
engine that has dual electronic ignitions. According to the manual, and
experience in the field, the ignition systems drop off line when input
power drops below 10 volts. I'd like to add an emergency backup battery
for the ignition system and electric fuel boost pump only. What I'd like
is a device that seamlessly cuts in the backup and warns me so I can get
down. A Powersonic PS 1270 for a battery looks like a good fit, but
doesn't allow enough for a latching relay, too. Is there a circuit that
will do what I want with minimal current draw, too?

How big is your existing battery. How much current does
the ignition system draw? What kind of alternator and
regulator is installed?
Bob . . .
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< the authority which determines whether there can be >
< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
< scientists; nor is it divine. The authority rests >
< with experiment. >
< --Lawrence M. Krauss >
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:03 am    Post subject: Aural warning box Reply with quote

Rick
The aural warning part should be easy as I believe all the GRT EIS units
have that feature. In fact I believe mine is a 12 volt square wave
output tone that goes on and off with the warning light. It required
considerable reducing to feed it into the intercom and is pretty loud
even with a 470k resistor between it and my intercom input. Even with a
good light location, it is always the intercom tone that gets my
immediate attention.
Ken

Richard Girard wrote:

Quote:
I just took delivery of a new Trike with an EIS. It has one warning
light located so far out of my line of sight I'm thinking it will be
virtually worthless. Has anyone got any ideas, or better yet built
something that provides an aural warning through the intercom system?
I'm thinking of something more than just a warning horn.
And, as long as I'm here, the trike is powered by an HKS700E 4 stroke
engine that has dual electronic ignitions. According to the manual,
and experience in the field, the ignition systems drop off line when
input power drops below 10 volts. I'd like to add an emergency backup
battery for the ignition system and electric fuel boost pump only.
What I'd like is a device that seamlessly cuts in the backup and warns
me so I can get down. A Powersonic PS 1270 for a battery looks like a
good fit, but doesn't allow enough for a latching relay, too. Is there
a circuit that will do what I want with minimal current draw, too?

Have the moon, wanting the stars, too,
Rick

--
Rick Girard
"Ya'll drop on in"
takes on a whole new meaning
when you live at the airport.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:29 am    Post subject: Aural warning box Reply with quote

Bob, Good morning. The alternator is a PM type that puts out 210 watts above 4000 RPM. The regulator is a zener diode unit supplied with the engine. The only information I can find on current draw for the ignition is that the CDI's require 3 amp fuses. The battery is an 18ah AGM type.
I searched the online manuals for any revisions to the ones supplied with the engine and this is all the info I can find.

Rick
On 12/6/06, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckollsr(at)cox.net (nuckollsr(at)cox.net)> wrote:[quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" < nuckollsr(at)cox.net (nuckollsr(at)cox.net)>

At 06:25 AM 12/6/2006 -0600, you wrote:

Quote:
I just took delivery of a new Trike with an EIS. It has one warning light
located so far out of my line of sight I'm thinking it will be virtually
worthless. Has anyone got any ideas, or better yet built something that
provides an aural warning through the intercom system? I'm thinking of
something more than just a warning horn.
And, as long as I'm here, the trike is powered by an HKS700E 4 stroke
engine that has dual electronic ignitions. According to the manual, and
experience in the field, the ignition systems drop off line when input
power drops below 10 volts. I'd like to add an emergency backup battery
for the ignition system and electric fuel boost pump only. What I'd like
is a device that seamlessly cuts in the backup and warns me so I can get
down. A Powersonic PS 1270 for a battery looks like a good fit, but
doesn't allow enough for a latching relay, too. Is there a circuit that
will do what I want with minimal current draw, too?

How big is your existing battery. How much current does
the ignition system draw? What kind of alternator and
regulator is installed?
Bob . . .
---------------------------------------------------------
< What is so wonderful about scientific truth...is that >
< the authority which determines whether there can be >
< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
< scientists; nor is it divine. The authority rests >
< with experiment. >
[quote][b]


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