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peterc(at)pipcom.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 12:58 pm Post subject: battery wiring |
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In my 912 powered Rans, the battery is going just behind the firewall with the starter solenoid and manual master actually mounted right on the battery terminals.You have suggested a brass bolt thru the firewall to connect the ground cable from the battery and from engine ground. Might it be preferable if I ran the ground straight thru the firewall to the engine then had maybe a #10 wire from the battery to the firewall for the rest of the frame grounding?
Thanks
Peter
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Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-greno Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:09 pm Post subject: battery wiring |
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Peter C a écrit :
Quote: | In my 912 powered Rans, the battery is going just behind the firewall
with the starter solenoid and manual master actually mounted right on
the battery terminals.You have suggested a brass bolt thru the
firewall to connect the ground cable from the battery and from engine
ground. Might it be preferable if I ran the ground straight thru the
firewall to the engine then had maybe a #10 wire from the battery to
the firewall for the rest of the frame grounding?
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Peter,
What advantage do you see in building a fireproof FWL pass-through for
your big wire, vs just drilling for your ground bolt ?
What exactly do you call "frame grounding" ?
Remember that all the grounds from your aircraft system should be
connected to the same point, and the ground stud and bus provide just
what is needed.
You may wish to see figure Z16, which was designed for the Rotax.
Regards,
Gilles
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peterc(at)pipcom.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:05 pm Post subject: battery wiring |
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Gilles my thinking was to address maximum cranking capability while still providing a firewall ground with the #10 (or larger) wire.
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Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-greno Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:10 pm Post subject: battery wiring |
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Peter C a écrit :
Quote: | Gilles my thinking was to address maximum cranking capability while
still providing a firewall ground with the #10 (or larger) wire.
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You won't have any cranking problem with 6 or 4 wires, ground stud and a
recombinant gas battery.
That's the way I wired our project, and we've been flying for two years now.
Figure Z16 is really worth a close study.
Regards,
Gilles
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