by Sonerai13 » Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:19 pm
Aldo,
First, there's a difference between producing electricity and charging a battery. The alternator on your AeroVee will start producing useable power at about 1300 to 1500 rpm. It will need more RPM to create enough voltage to charge the battery, but it's producing enough power to run the electronics well before that. (Check your voltage output at idle and various other power settings. You'll see that it's at least 12 volts most of the time.)
Second, the magnetron (primary) ignition is self-contained and doesn't require a battery of any kind in order to produce a spark. So even if the battery were completely dead, the magnetrons would keep the engine running.
Any power being produced by the battery and alternator will be sufficient to keep everything working, even during extended ground operations. It will take a bit of time at cruise RPM to bring the battery charge level up to full charge.
A "battery maintainer" plugged in while the airplane is in the hangar is never a bad idea.
Joe Norris
Sonex N208GD (S/N 450)
Sonerai II N13NN (S/N 1206)
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