by tonyr » Thu May 22, 2014 6:57 pm
Hi Kurt,
Sounds like you have 2 problems.
Erratic tach reading, which may be a problem with the input from the alternator being too "noisy" electrically. This may be a simple fix by changing the tach input to the other lead and/or installing a resistor in the line. Usually the EIS manufacturer will give guidance on the resistance value. A dynon D180 uses around a 27-33Kohm resistor.
The other issue is the current draw from the regulator,which I'm assuming goes to the battery then tomaster sw/relay to the sub-circuits like avionics lights etc..
This could be a discharged battery, wiring fault, faulty regulator, faulty C/B or some other faulty component in the system.
Also there have been reported problems with LiPo type batteries causing main C/B's to trip if you have one of those. I think there was a post recently where one builder changed out a 20A CB for a 30A CB in a LiPo battery installation.
When the CB trips, the tach loses its power, so that's why I think there are two problems.
You would need to do some voltage measuring and isolation fault finding to narrow down what it might be.
i.e. check battery voltage, no charge, with nothing else turned on. Turn on stuff see what happens to the voltage.
Measure the current draw from the battery and so on.
Fire up the engine to fast idle check the battery voltage, and current draw with nothing turned on.. and so on, a bit of work to narrow down before changing things willy-nilly.
Cheers
Tony