by BRS » Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:54 pm
Wow, 20 amps seems like a lot of current! It's hard to speculate what happenend without much more information.
What battery do you have? My plane has a EarthX battery which must be carefully charged at idle (keep in mind I've a revmaster R2300) otherwise I'll frie the alternator which is rated at 18 amps. What is the capacity of the Aerovee alternator? So disconcect and check the battery for a start. For comparison, with a charged battery and all lights etc on, my sonex only draws about 6 amps max.
How is your ammeter wired. It can be between the regulator/alternator & battery (which shows charge current as well as load) or wired between the battery and buss (which shows load and not battery draw). Since you were showing 20+ amps I'm thinking it's wired to show current between the alternator and battery, and that your battery (uncharged) was the lion's share of the current draw.
Divide and concur. You said that no breakers were 'popped'. That many narrow things down quite a bit. Mentally break the system in half at the point where your power enters the buss. Since no breakers were open you then can 'guess' that the issue is before the buss. So start with the big wire to the buss and follow it back to the regulator then to the alternator output. A multimeter checking resistence to ground might be of help. Open the electrical path along the way and check on each side.
Good luck. Tell us what you find.
-Brock
Sonex-A (s/n 1013)
R2300, P-tip 54/50
Center Stick
V16, TT22