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Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pumps

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:56 pm    Post subject: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pumps Reply with quote

For sure....mine is like that because its a base model 912 and came like that.

That said i do like the fact that the engine is not electrically dependant.

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Hi Will,

yours is an interesting solution for sure, but I think, that the Silent Hektik product is an inexpensive, light and easy way if you have a standard Rotax 914 already.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pum Reply with quote

Hello Will,

to be independent of electricity is indeed a big advantage. However there are few modern engines (Rotax iS, Continental CD 155 Diesel, car engines....) which aren't.

As far as I know there was only one (documented) electrical related accident in Switzerland with a Rotax 914 powered MCR01, which didn't have a standard setup if my memory serves.

That said, it's of course always better to have redundancy (other than just the battery), especially in a plane and that is why I'll go for the Silent Hektik product.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:27 am    Post subject: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pumps Reply with quote

Wiliam/Roland,
I have suffered a rectifier failure part way across a long N Sea crossing but had plenty of battery to get me home. I have also demonstrated that it (ie a 914) works perfectly well if you switch off alternator and master switch in the standard wiring scheme. So personally I would go for the KISS and keep it light principles. Regards, David Joyce, GXSDJ


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For sure....mine is like that because its a base model 912 and came like that.
That said i do like the fact that the engine is not electrically dependant. William DaniellLONGPORT+57 310 295 0744


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:44 am    Post subject: Re: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pum Reply with quote

David,

I'd always agree concerning the KISS - generally. But this is a safety feature with a weight penalty of just 0,2kg. You have a Smart Ass installed, right? You have a complex 914 instead of a much more simple 912....

With the standard wiring I switched off the alternator master on the ground and the engine started cauthing after some time, maybe due to the low RPM.

To each his own....

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:17 am    Post subject: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pumps Reply with quote

Actually I think we worry too much about this.  
When was the last time you had a (modern) car stop once it was running?  I cant remember this ever happening to me and I have some pretty ropy cars.  I once had a BMW R75/6 stop because the capacitor failed but apart from that I cant think of a single instance of an internal combustion engine stopping once it was running -  including a wide variety of tanks, motorbikes cars etc in nigh on 40 years of driving.
Come to think of it I cant remember any of my parents cars stopping once they were running - ah yes once when the fuel filter was almost blocked.
Normally if they start and you feed them they continue to run.
Will

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Hello Will,

to be independent of electricity is indeed a big advantage. However there are few modern engines (Rotax iS, Continental CD 155 Diesel, car engines....) which aren't.

As far as I know there was only one (documented) electrical related accident in Switzerland with a MCR01, which didn't have a standard setup if my memory serves.

That said, it's of course always better to have redundancy (other than just the battery), especially in a plane and that is why I'll go for the Silent Hektik product.

Regards
Roland
PH-ZTI
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 6:48 am    Post subject: Battery independent power supply for Rotax 914 fuel pumps Reply with quote

hahahahaha
good point.  Do you remember the old Mike Hailwood 900SS desmo?  

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Did those cars/bikes have Ducatti electrics?
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Actually I think we worry too much about this.  
When was the last time you had a (modern) car stop once it was running?  I cant remember this ever happening to me and I have some pretty ropy cars.  I once had a BMW R75/6 stop because the capacitor failed but apart from that I cant think of a single instance of an internal combustion engine stopping once it was running -  including a wide variety of tanks, motorbikes cars etc in nigh on 40 years of driving.
Come to think of it I cant remember any of my parents cars stopping once they were running - ah yes once when the fuel filter was almost blocked.
Normally if they start and you feed them they continue to run.
Will

William Daniell

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+57 310 295 0744


On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 12:31 AM, Roland <schmidtroland(at)web.de (schmidtroland(at)web.de)> wrote:
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "Roland" <schmidtroland(at)web.de (schmidtroland(at)web.de)>

Hello Will,

to be independent of electricity is indeed a big advantage. However there are few modern engines (Rotax iS, Continental CD 155 Diesel, car engines....) which aren't.

As far as I know there was only one (documented) electrical related accident in Switzerland with a MCR01, which didn't have a standard setup if my memory serves.

That said, it's of course always better to have redundancy (other than just the battery), especially in a plane and that is why I'll go for the Silent Hektik product.

Regards
Roland
PH-ZTI
XS TG 914




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