sonex1374 wrote:You can ignore the "L" (low-voltage light) and "IGW" (voltage sense) terminals.
sonex1374 wrote:sonex1374 wrote:You can ignore the "L" (low-voltage light) and "IGW" (voltage sense) terminals.
Mike,
I need to clarify my earlier statement - the "IGN" (Voltage Sense) terminal should probably be connected to either the battery, capacitor or battery bus (just like the "B+" terminal). This is the way the stock Jabiru voltage regulator is wired, and this regulator should also be wired this way. The Voltage Sense wire controls the output of the regulator - when the voltage on that terminal is low it ramps up the output voltage to start charging the battery, and when the battery is fully charged that terminal sees the higher voltage and the output ramps down. You can connect this terminal directly to the battery for the best results, but really anyplace on the battery bus is fine also. I overlooked this detail in my original response while concentrating on the AeroVee's three wires from the stock voltage regulator. Sorry for the confusion.
Jeff
builderflyer wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, Jeff, but the "voltage sense wire" draws current even while shut down, if not disconnected from the battery. So to avoid running the battery down while parked, the best place to connect this wire is where it will be disconnected from the battery at shut down. Mine is connected to the output post of the master solenoid but other "switched" locations work as well.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261
builderflyer wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, Jeff, but the "voltage sense wire" draws current even while shut down, if not disconnected from the battery. So to avoid running the battery down while parked, the best place to connect this wire is where it will be disconnected from the battery at shut down. Mine is connected to the output post of the master solenoid but other "switched" locations work as well.
pilotyoung wrote:I could be wrong also but my understanding is the voltage sense wire also turns the VR on. When there is no voltage on that terminal, the VR is off and doesn't let the battery charge.
mike.smith wrote:I've had mine wired directly to the battery for 6 years and it's never run down the battery even a little. So it must not draw any power when it senses nothing going on.
mike.smith wrote:builderflyer wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, Jeff, but the "voltage sense wire" draws current even while shut down, if not disconnected from the battery. So to avoid running the battery down while parked, the best place to connect this wire is where it will be disconnected from the battery at shut down. Mine is connected to the output post of the master solenoid but other "switched" locations work as well.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261
I've had mine wired directly to the battery for 6 years and it's never run down the battery even a little. So it must not draw any power when it senses nothing going on.
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