B&C LR3C OV/LV regulator

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B&C LR3C OV/LV regulator

Postby Darick » Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:22 pm

Is anybody using this regulator in place of the Sonex factory regulator? B&C ELECTRICAL-part number LR3C?

I'm still waiting to see if Bob Nuckolls voltage regulator that he discussed on episode 20-21 becomes available, which is supposed to be designed for the Sonex (and other similar) aircraft electrical systems.
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Re: B&C LR3C OV/LV regulator

Postby gammaxy » Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:25 pm

I wouldn't think so. The manual says it is for "control and regulation of a B-type, wound-field alternator". The Aerovee uses permanent magnets instead.
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Re: B&C LR3C OV/LV regulator

Postby Darick » Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:33 pm

Thanks very much...I already made a mistake on another item I need to return.
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