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B&C Alternator Conversion and Russian Horizon

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 2:50 am    Post subject: B&C Alternator Conversion and Russian Horizon Reply with quote

The AI's and T&B are powered by mechanical Inverters (motor generators) which convert 28 vdc to AC 400hz (can't remember the voltage). 

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The original mechanical voltage regulator and horizon draw 3.6A (on startup a bit more)
You can save 1 amp by using an electronic voltage supply for the horizon. The turn/bank also runs on that 3 phase voltage from the regulator.
The electronic one also weighs less.




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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 2:54 am    Post subject: B&C Alternator Conversion and Russian Horizon Reply with quote

36 volts AC
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The AI's and T&B are powered by mechanical Inverters (motor generators) which convert 28 vdc to AC 400hz (can't remember the voltage). 

On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 6:42 AM Yakjumper <tobias(at)macnews.de (tobias(at)macnews.de)> wrote:

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The original mechanical voltage regulator and horizon draw 3.6A (on startup a bit more)
You can save 1 amp by using an electronic voltage supply for the horizon. The turn/bank also runs on that 3 phase voltage from the regulator.
The electronic one also weighs less.




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