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bobmeyers(at)meyersfamily Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 4:06 pm Post subject: Assessing risk in my design |
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I have a problem in assessing one element of risk in my electrical
design.
I have a permanent magnet alternator and my design borrows from Z-17
and some literature from B&C that came with the components I ordered
from them.
One of those components is a large Electrolytic capacitor - 47k µf 16v
- that, along with a relay, mounts on the cabin side of the firewall.
My aircraft is a Sonex which has the fuel tank between the firewall
and the instrument panel. This would be similar to any other aircraft
with a header tank in the cabin.
Trying it assess the risks in my design, in this case the location of
the components, I realize that I have no knowledge of capacitor
failure modes. Would a large capacitor like this have an explosive
or flaming failure mode - assume the polarity is correct?
The alternator circuit does have crowbar over voltage protection but
the capacitor is wired in parallel before the relay. There is an
inline fuse between the alternator and the capacitor but is the
capacitor at risk here? And what is that risk?
Help in understanding the risks is appreciated.
Bob Meyers
Building Sonex 982SX Web Site Index http://meyersfamily.org/Sonex982.html
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:31 pm Post subject: Assessing risk in my design |
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Quote: | The alternator circuit does have crowbar over voltage protection but
the capacitor is wired in parallel before the relay. There is an
inline fuse between the alternator and the capacitor but is the
capacitor at risk here? And what is that risk?
Help in understanding the risks is appreciated.
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Catastrophic (read spectacular) failure in these
capacitors is rare. I had only one builder in
20 years contact me about the results of hooking
the critter in backwards and having it deposit
some corrosive goo on parts of his airplane.
Bob . . .
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( . . . a long habit of not thinking )
( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial )
( appearance of being right . . . )
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( -Thomas Paine 1776- )
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