by Klimek » Fri Nov 06, 2015 10:29 am
During the initial few hours of flight testing I noticed upon shut down my engine seemed to continue to run after electronic ignition was off and then the
magnetron turned off. At first I was unsure of what was going on. It got worse and after 10 +- hours I saw the tiny tach (back up) still displaying RPM and the engine continued to
run albeit rough. Contacted Sonex and they sent two new coil assemblies. (magnetrons) Problem solved. there was a few in a bad batch that got shipped out.
I have ground wires going everywhere to avoid the problem of non-grounding magnetrons and stop any radio noise, charging issues, etc.
By adding ground wires to the mounting screws on the mags was one way to be sure they were grounded.
I disconnected the P-leads, ran separate P-lead wires, started the engine and grounded the add on p-lead wiring and the engine continued to run...Proof positive
(to me) they were internally bad. I am by no means an engineer, however if a magnetron is grounded, it should die....
I know some engineer (s) out there is going to find fault with my reasoning and give my heck. "You know, Frank, at -114c with the quark inversion, the nutrinos can
bridge the riparian zone gap and cause a washout of the resistance core and collapse any grounding bridge", yada, yada, yada....
Go ahead. I can take it. ;)
Frank
ONEX090
N197u0T
37.00 hrs