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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:57 pm    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Hello list members.

I need some help from you experts on the list for a problem my friend
has been experiencing when he starts his Rotax 912.
He has been blowing a fuse on the master when he starts the engine.
Does anyone have a solution the this problem?
His plane is a Kitfox 3 and the starter has a solenoid and a 30 amp
fuse on the master.
All ideas would be very appreciated.

Best regards.

Johann G.
Zenith 701.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:40 pm    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Hi! Johann
My master system solenoid is protected by a fuse but the starter system
is wired direct since in a previous installation I too blew a 70amp
fuse!
The starter amperage call is massive.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG (originally Jabiru 3300 now Rotax 914 c/w
intercooler)

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:31 pm    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Jóhann Jóhannsson a écrit :
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F3hann_J=F3hannsson?= <joeing701(at)internet.is>
Hello list members.

I need some help from you experts on the list for a problem my friend
has been experiencing when he starts his Rotax 912.
He has been blowing a fuse on the master when he starts the engine.
Does anyone have a solution the this problem?
His plane is a Kitfox 3 and the starter has a solenoid and a 30 amp
fuse on the master.
All ideas would be very appreciated.

Johann,

The Rotax starter contactor is rated at 75 amps, and the current draw
can briefly reach the 100-120 amp mark, so a 30 amp fuse is definitely
too small. If your friend really wants to fuse the starter wires, an ANL
rated at at least 150 amps is in order, but he'll be adding weight for
no real gain.
There is usually no fuse on the fat wire feeding the starter motor on
light airplanes. The rationale is that the battery is not able to
overheat the big wire in case of fault. Rotax starter runs well with an
AWG 6 wire.
Of course the other wires should be protected by a fuse or a
circuit-breaker.

Best regards,
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:26 pm    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Johann--
You do not indicate whether or not this is a issue that just came up or is it a new installation.
If it is a new installation you might check to insure you have a good ground to the engine. Make sure all contacts are clean and tight.
Has the starter been check for proper operation. When power is applied does it engage the ring gear and then stall (blow the fuse), or does it not even engage. Might need some grease.

George May
601XL 912s

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Hello list members.

I need some help from you experts on the list for a problem my friend
has been experiencing when he starts his Rotax 912.
He has been blowing a fuse on the master when he starts the engine.
Does anyone have a solution the this problem?
His plane is a Kitfox 3 and the starter has a solenoid and a 30 amp
fuse on the master.
All ideas would be very appreciated.

Best regards.

Johann G.
Zenith 701.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:35 am    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Thank you all for the help. George, the installation is not new. This problem just came up a few days ago. The starter has not been inspected and I will have him check all ground connections.
Not sure when the fuse blows, after the ring engages or immediately. I will need to get more precise information from my friend before we can isolate the cause for the problem.
When I have more information, I will write again.

Best regards,
Johann G
Iceland.


On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:23 PM, george may wrote:
[quote]Johann--
You do not indicate whether or not this is a issue that just came up or is it a new installation.
If it is a new installation you might check to insure you have a good ground to the engine. Make sure all contacts are clean and tight.
Has the starter been check for proper operation. When power is applied does it engage the ring gear and then stall (blow the fuse), or does it not even engage. Might need some grease.

George May
601XL 912s

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From: joeing701(at)internet.is (joeing701(at)internet.is)
To: rotaxengines-list(at)matronics.com (rotaxengines-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Starter blowing a fuse
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:54:08 +0000

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Hello list members.

I need some help from you experts on the list for a problem my friend
has been experiencing when he starts his Rotax 912.
He has been blowing a fuse on the master when he starts the engine.
Does anyone have a solution the this problem?
His plane is a Kitfox 3 and the starter has a solenoid and a 30 amp
fuse on the master.
All ideas would be very appreciated.

Best regards.

Johann G.
Zenith 701.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:16 am    Post subject: Re: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

[quote="joeing701(at)internet.is"]Thank you all for the help. George, the installation is not new. This problem just came up a few days ago. The starter has not been inspected and I will have him check all ground connections.
Not sure when the fuse blows, after the ring engages or immediately. I will need to get more precise information from my friend before we can isolate the cause for the problem.
When I have more information, I will write again.

Best regards,
Johann G
Iceland.

quote]

Have you battery load tested. If it's starting to go bad or if it is not fully charged the amp draw will be higher than normal.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:30 pm    Post subject: Starter blowing a fuse Reply with quote

Hello Scott.

I will have my friend check the battery.
Thanks for that input.

Best regards,
Johann G.
On Jun 26, 2008, at 11:16 AM, icrashrc wrote:

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[quote="joeing701(at)internet.is"]Thank you all for the help.
George, the installation is not new. This problem just came up a few
days ago. The starter has not been inspected and I will have him
check all ground connections.
Not sure when the fuse blows, after the ring engages or
immediately. I will need to get more precise information from my
friend before we can isolate the cause for the problem.
When I have more information, I will write again.

Best regards,
Johann G
Iceland.

quote]

Have you battery load tested. If it's starting to go bad or if it is
not fully charged the amp draw will be higher than normal.

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