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Z-17 OVPM Question

 
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:46 pm    Post subject: Z-17 OVPM Question Reply with quote

Hi, All;

I'm trying to adapt wiring diagram Z-17 for my Sonex, which has a 20A permanent magnet alternator.

I purchased the B&C OVPM kit, which includes the yellow ALT / OV warning lamp.

My question is: is there a way to connect the warning light someplace? I cannot connect it to the NC post of the alternator cutout relay because the common post is connected directly to the battery. I *could* connect the common post to the switched side of the batt/alt master switch, but then I'd have a 12ga wire coming in to the panel to the switch, then going back out to the firewall. The charging circuit would then come from the alternator, thru the relay, to the master switch, then back to the battery.

I'd like to minimize the 12ga runs; I'm also concerned about running alternator output thru the master switch.

Any suggestions?
Many thanks!
Carl


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:59 am    Post subject: Z-17 OVPM Question Reply with quote

At 09:46 PM 9/22/2010, you wrote:
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<corton(at)charter.net>

Hi, All;

I'm trying to adapt wiring diagram Z-17 for my Sonex, which has a
20A permanent magnet alternator.

I purchased the B&C OVPM kit, which includes the yellow ALT / OV warning lamp.

The primary interpretation for that light is
"ALTERNATOR OFF". I could be off because you
had an OV event . . . or it could be OFF because
you didn't turn it ON. For a PM alternator that
size, suggest you leave it out.

Now, you SHOULD have some form of active notification
of LOW voltage. See Figure Z-20.

Quote:
My question is: is there a way to connect the warning light
someplace? I cannot connect it to the NC post of the alternator
cutout relay because the common post is connected directly to the
battery. I *could* connect the common post to the switched side of
the batt/alt master switch, but then I'd have a 12ga wire coming in
to the panel to the switch, then going back out to the firewall. The
charging circuit would then come from the alternator, thru the
relay, to the master switch, then back to the battery.

Not recommended.

Quote:
I'd like to minimize the 12ga runs; I'm also concerned about running
alternator output thru the master switch.

With a 20A alternator, you COULD consider tossing
of 0.8A of alternator output to keep a battery
contactor closed. Alternatively, consider a
ROBUST on-on-on switch like a

http://www.newark.com/honeywell-s-c/2nt1-10/toggle-switch/dp/19C1911

Bob . . .


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