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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 3:03 am    Post subject: grounding mag p lead shield...which side? Reply with quote

switch side or mag side?

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 5:42 am    Post subject: grounding mag p lead shield...which side? Reply with quote

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switch side or mag side?


Suspend normal thought about shields when looking at magnetos.

The shield is the return path to short out the mag when the mag switch is 'off' (note the quotes).
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/MagnetoSwitchOptions.pdf

Center conductor to the points in the mag, shield grounded to the mag case.

At the other end, center conductor to one terminal of your mag switch, and the shield to the other terminal. When the switch is *closed* (continuity across the terminals), the mag is *off*. When the switch is *open* (off, in normal terminology), the mag is *on*.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 6:00 am    Post subject: grounding mag p lead shield...which side? Reply with quote

Correct: that is why we are told (this side of the pond anyway) during our training to treat the prop as always being live, just in case the grounded (mag switches in the off position) wire 'isn't' grounded

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[quote] On 31 Jul 2015, at 02:43 pm, Charlie England <ceengland7(at)GMAIL.COM> wrote:

> On 7/31/2015 6:01 AM, Bob Verwey wrote:
> switch side or mag side?
Suspend normal thought about shields when looking at magnetos.

The shield is the return path to short out the mag when the mag switch is 'off' (note the quotes).
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/MagnetoSwitchOptions.pdf

Center conductor to the points in the mag, shield grounded to the mag case


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:34 pm    Post subject: grounding mag p lead shield...which side? Reply with quote

I should have added:

Be sure to check the switch for 'closed' position (continuity between terminals) *before* hooking up the mag wires. A regular ohm meter can't tell the difference between shorted terminals of the switch turned on, and the very low DC resistance of the mag's coil primary winding (that's where the P-leads are connected) when the switch is switched open.

If you're using regular SPST toggle switches as mag switches, just mount them 'upside down' so that the switch's 'on' label is on the bottom.

On 7/31/2015 8:59 AM, John Tipton wrote:

[quote] Correct: that is why we are told (this side of the pond anyway) during our training to treat the prop as always being live,  just in case the grounded (mag switches in the off position) wire 'isn't' grounded


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On 7/31/2015 6:01 AM, Bob Verwey wrote:

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switch side or mag side?


Suspend normal thought about shields when looking at magnetos.

The shield is the return path to short out the mag when the mag switch is 'off' (note the quotes).
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/MagnetoSwitchOptions.pdf

Center conductor to the points in the mag, shield grounded to the mag case.

At the other end, center conductor to one terminal of your mag switch, and the shield to the other terminal. When the switch is *closed* (continuity across the terminals), the mag is *off*. When the switch is *open* (off, in normal terminology), the mag is *on*.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:51 pm    Post subject: grounding mag p lead shield...which side? Reply with quote

Thats why I love this list! Thanks Charlie!

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switch side or mag side?


Suspend normal thought about shields when looking at magnetos.

The shield is the return path to short out the mag when the mag switch is 'off' (note the quotes).
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/MagnetoSwitchOptions.pdf

Center conductor to the points in the mag, shield grounded to the mag case.

At the other end, center conductor to one terminal of your mag switch, and the shield to the other terminal. When the switch is *closed* (continuity across the terminals), the mag is *off*. When the switch is *open* (off, in normal terminology), the mag is *on*.
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