pappas wrote:Gyroron,
For what it is worth, I also had regulator issues earlier this year. I tried to verify the alternator output with a multimeter and found a broken alternator lead which I repaired. Subsequent to that, I too bought two regulators off of amazon. Neither worked. I bought one from a local generator shop after they diagnosed my original as being bad. That one did not work either. I went through this exercise because these things should cost $15 to $20 and Sonex wants a lot more for them. I bit the bullet and ordered one from Sonex. Of course, it worked immediately. Still a little pissed... ;-)
gyroron wrote:I am chasing a no charging issue on my plane, 3300 jabiru, and this past weekend I unplugged the regulator and ran leads from the alternator into the cockpit and ran the engine, using a voltmeter to check voltage on the alternator.
Best I could get was around 18 volts, this was with the engine at over 2500 rpms. At a fast idle it was making around 13-14 volts.
I bought two regulators off amazon to try out, and neither made any change to my charging issue. I am wondering if my alternator is just not putting out the right level of current
peter anson wrote:gyroron wrote:I am chasing a no charging issue on my plane, 3300 jabiru, and this past weekend I unplugged the regulator and ran leads from the alternator into the cockpit and ran the engine, using a voltmeter to check voltage on the alternator.
Best I could get was around 18 volts, this was with the engine at over 2500 rpms. At a fast idle it was making around 13-14 volts.
I bought two regulators off amazon to try out, and neither made any change to my charging issue. I am wondering if my alternator is just not putting out the right level of current
The manual specifies 30 VAC at 3000 rpm with no load so it would appear that the stator is faulty. The fact that you have some voltage there might indicate shorts between windings.
Peter
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