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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:09 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

Last weekend when running my engine to check static RPM before first
flight my noise capacitor blew. The engine has run several hours with no
problems. I was told by one "airport bum" it was undersized (came from
Skystar- 25 V). He indicated I needed at least 50V. I have looked on Bob
Nuckols site and there is mention of this happening quite often. Seem
with the permanent magnet generator and small motorcycle battery that
comes with the fire wall forward kit there is a problem. Don't understand
all the electronics. But something about over volt surge. I can't find a
source for the capacitor much less a larger one. Also don't want to just
replace it until I understand what's happening. Any help would be
appreciated.

David Estapa
Woodstock, GA
S5TD N97DE


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:48 pm    Post subject: Re: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

Dave I installed one of those noise capacitors from Skystar in my plane and it blew up with a loud bang because I had the polarity reversed. The plus and minus symbols were so large and so many that I didn't notice them so figured polarity didn't matter. I eventually traced the radio noise to spark plugs and plug caps and did not install another capacitor.
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davestapa(at)juno.com wrote:
Last weekend when running my engine to check static RPM before first
flight my noise capacitor blew. The engine has run several hours with no
problems. I was told by one "airport bum" it was undersized (came from
Skystar- 25 V). He indicated I needed at least 50V. I have looked on Bob
Nuckols site and there is mention of this happening quite often. Seem
with the permanent magnet generator and small motorcycle battery that
comes with the fire wall forward kit there is a problem. Don't understand
all the electronics. But something about over volt surge. I can't find a
source for the capacitor much less a larger one. Also don't want to just
replace it until I understand what's happening. Any help would be
appreciated.

David Estapa
Woodstock, GA
S5TD N97DE


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:06 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

Check Digi-Key at digikey.com. 50V simply gives
plenty of margin for a large spike.

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Subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor

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Last weekend when running my engine to check static
RPM before first

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flight my noise capacitor blew. The engine has run
several hours with no

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problems. I was told by one "airport bum" it was
undersized (came from

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Skystar- 25 V). He indicated I needed at least 50V.
I have looked on Bob

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Nuckols site and there is mention of this happening
quite often. Seem

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with the permanent magnet generator and small
motorcycle battery that

Quote:
comes with the fire wall forward kit there is a
problem. Don't understand

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all the electronics. But something about over volt
surge. I can't find a

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source for the capacitor much less a larger one.
Also don't want to just

Quote:
replace it until I understand what's happening. Any
help would be

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appreciated.

David Estapa
Woodstock, GA
S5TD N97DE

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:12 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

BTW, that's a 22000uF electrolytic can. 25V should
be plenty but a 50V won't hurt. Digi-Key has
Panasonic manufactured for ~ $11.
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Check Digi-Key at digikey.com. 50V simply gives
plenty of margin for a large spike.

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From: David Estapa <davestapa(at)juno.com>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
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<davestapa(at)juno.com>
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>Last weekend when running my engine to check static
RPM before first
>flight my noise capacitor blew. The engine has run
several hours with no
>problems. I was told by one "airport bum" it was
undersized (came from
>Skystar- 25 V). He indicated I needed at least 50V.
I have looked on Bob
>Nuckols site and there is mention of this happening
quite often. Seem
>with the permanent magnet generator and small
motorcycle battery that
>comes with the fire wall forward kit there is a
problem. Don't understand
>all the electronics. But something about over volt
surge. I can't find a
>source for the capacitor much less a larger one.
Also don't want to just
>replace it until I understand what's happening. Any
help would be
>appreciated.
>
>David Estapa
>Woodstock, GA
>S5TD N97DE
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:35 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

David Estapa <davestapa(at)juno.com> wrote: [quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: David Estapa

Last weekend when running my engine to check static RPM before first
flight my noise capacitor blew. The engine has run several hours with no
problems.

Dave,
My capacitor blew during my wifes first flight in my fox. She already did not like the idea of me buying a plane with fabric covered wings but agreed to go on her first flight with me. We took off and then is when the smoke came billowing up from between her legs. Not knowing what was going to happen next lets just say I got us down fast. Mine had run for 500 hours before it failed. I purchased an identical replacement on line from Newark Electronics under the catagory "Computer grade [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:54 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

The Caps are a good idea just don't hook them up in reverse polarity. The +
to the plus the - to ground. When I studied electronics we had one young
fellow who loved to "fire off" Lytic Caps. It got so bad that he almost
destroyed a classroom. My bad I was the idiot who told him what happens if
you hook up Lytics in reverse.

Not to be out done one other guy used to take great, warped pleasure out of
placing charged caps in the urinal of public washrooms. Do not under any
circumstances ever do this!

Noel

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:22 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

The cap should be installed on the rectified 12 V current. A 50V cap would
be reasonable. Just make sure there isn't any slight reverse voltage
entering the capacitor. Even small reverse voltage spikes will destroy a
lytic in time.

Lytic is short for electrolytic. These are the fluid filled capacitors that
are polarity sensitive.

Noel

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:27 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

22,000uF.... Make sure you short out the terminals of that capacitor with a
well insulated device like an old screwdriver (don't use a new one) before
trying to connect that capacitor into your plane. 22,000uF is more than
enough to give you a most unpleasant shock... Not to mention a small burn.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:47 am    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

I Don"t think so.

From: "Noel Loveys" <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca>
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:56:39 -0330



22,000uF.... Make sure you short out the terminals of that capacitor with a
well insulated device like an old screwdriver (don't use a new one) before
trying to connect that capacitor into your plane. 22,000uF is more than
enough to give you a most unpleasant shock... Not to mention a small burn.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:50 pm    Post subject: 912 ULS Noise Capacitor Reply with quote

Thanks to all who responded to my question of the capacitor. I finally
called Lockwood and the operator said "you need the capacitor for the
912S" I ordered it and installed it today. It was a 40V 22,000uF. I ran
the engine to full power this afternoon, got the static RPM I was looking
for, and all is okay. First day the winds are acceptable this thing will
make it's maiden flight.

Do Not Archive

David Estapa
Woodstock, GA
S5TD N97DE

On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:56:39 -0330 "Noel Loveys" <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca>
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22,000uF.... Make sure you short out the terminals of that capacitor
with a
well insulated device like an old screwdriver (don't use a new one)
before
trying to connect that capacitor into your plane. 22,000uF is more
than
enough to give you a most unpleasant shock... Not to mention a small
burn.

Noel






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