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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:12 am    Post subject: Magneto Switches and Wiring Reply with quote

Listers,

I've read Bob's book and searched the archives but still can't seem to find answers to confirm that my desired approach on magneto and starter wiring will work (or maybe there is a simpler way).

I have two traditional magnetos for an IO-360. I would like to have a toggle switch for each mag, and a momentary toggle for the starter (with a toggle guard for added protection of inadvertent activation).

I don't fully understand the "impulse" aspect of the magneto. Could someone help explain such and outline the correct wiring for this setup?

Thanks,

Jeff
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:53 am    Post subject: Magneto Switches and Wiring Reply with quote

On 14 Sep 2006, at 06:08, SMITHBKN(at)aol.com (SMITHBKN(at)aol.com) wrote:
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I don't fully understand the "impulse" aspect of the magneto.  Could someone help explain such and outline the correct wiring for this setup?
 


The impulse function is not electrically controlled.  It is controlled by a mechanical device inside the mag.  The mag either has an impulse coupler, or it doesn't.  Typical installations have only one mag with an impulse coupler.  In that case, this is the only mag that you want to have ON during start.  The one with without the impulse coupler needs to be OFF.  That can be accomplished by pilot switch selections, or the start switch could be wired to disable the non-impulse mag while the starter is powered.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 2:40 am    Post subject: Magneto Switches and Wiring Reply with quote

At 06:08 AM 9/14/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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Listers,

I've read Bob's book and searched the archives but still can't seem to
find answers to confirm that my desired approach on magneto and starter
wiring will work (or maybe there is a simpler way).

I have two traditional magnetos for an IO-360. I would like to have a
toggle switch for each mag, and a momentary toggle for the starter (with a
toggle guard for added protection of inadvertent activation).

I don't fully understand the "impulse" aspect of the magneto. Could
someone help explain such and outline the correct wiring for this setup?


This is discussed in an article I published at:

http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Shower-of-Sparks/ShowerOfSparks.pdf

That article needs to be updated to talk about the
new, solid-state implementation of "SOS" technology
that can be added to an impulse coupled mag. This
impulse coupler provides the delayed opening of the
points so that a two-point mag is needed to implement
the energy augmentation offered by the "Slick Start".
See:

http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/slickstart.php

Check out the drawing:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/PPS/Engine/Ignition/TogMagSw.pdf
Here I show the use of toggle switches in combination
with a push button for starting -and- a way you can use
spring loaded toggle switches to combine starter control
into the ignition switches thereby eliminating one
panel control.

A common feature of both drawings is interlocking
of starter control through the two switches so that
the starter can be activated only with left mag (impulse
coupled) ON and right mag OFF. This requirement for
specific positioning of the switches makes inadvertent
starter activation exceedingly unlikely and reduces
the need for any kind of separate guarding of the
starter switch.

Bob. . .

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Jeff

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