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O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 4:49 am    Post subject: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator Reply with quote

I switched to that configuration in my efforts to solve my electrical
glitches.

You put the relay in series with the B+ lead.
The relay coil is powered by a breaker and the crowbar is across the
relay coil. The breaker can be as little as 1 Amp because the circuit
now only powers the relay, instead of the field winding in the alternator.

If the crowbar senses an over-voltage spike it triggers and shorts the
relay coil  voltage to ground (making the breaker pop) and the relay opens.

I think Bob has reported as much as 160V output from a runaway
alternator, so the relay contacts should probably be rated for that
voltage as well as the amps the generator can  normally deliver.

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Hi
I seem to remember there was a crowbar type overvoltage protection device for internaly regulated alternators. It had a relay to disconnect the B-lead. Can anyone shed some light on this or maybe I had a bad dream?
Thanks
Chris


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:12 am    Post subject: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator Reply with quote

Kitplanes and other Publications have articles on how to convert a Nipondenso internally regulated alternator to external regulation. Considering that this is available and that the majority of the replacement alternator parts for internally regulated alternators are made in China and the third world, why would you want an internally regulated alternator?

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On Sat, Oct 5, 2024 at 11:39 PM, Charlie England
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The older regulators in IR alternators often didn't have 'load dump' protection. People were 'testing' their OV modules with the alternator under load, and the resulting voltage spike when the relay opened would kill the internal regulator. So instead of invoking the HeHaw Doctor principle (if it hurts when you do that, don't do that), the recommendation became, don't use IR alternators.
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "1rv4" <fconsult(at)telus.net>Thankyou Charlie The attachment was very useful. I knew someone would remember. I wonder why Bob discontinued them? With the price of new alternators one would think the NOS Japanese made alternators would be a popular substitution. ChrisRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=51385/www.matronics.com/Navigator?AeroElectric-List">http://www.matronics --> https://matronics.com/contribution




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