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Rotax 912 Starter Circuit

 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:54 pm    Post subject: Rotax 912 Starter Circuit Reply with quote

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Rotax 912 Starter Circuit.

On my homebuilt with Rotax 912 I would like to use 2 switches (2-5 type)
for magneto's

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and starter function. How are these wired and shielded?
Any feedback appreciated.


We did this using 2-5 switches wired as shown in Z-11. The shielded wires
have their shields connected to the engine near the coils. The switch end
shields are as shown in the diagram. This set up requires that you toggle
both switches to the start position to activate the starter. You cannot
operate the starter without having the magnetos operate as well but we have
found that it is easy to hand crank the engine with the switches off until
you get oil pressure after changing the oil etc. Works well for us.

Jim & Heather Butcher
Europa 914 N241BW


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