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frank.phyllis(at)mindspri
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:57 pm    Post subject: Ammeter Shunt Reply with quote

Bob,
I’m confused. I note in the “Connection” you support, if only one electrical instrument is to be installed it should be an ammeter to measure battery charge/discharge. (I think I got it close to what you wrote). However, I don’t see a shunt, except in the alternator circuit for some diagrams. Please ‘un-confuse’ me.
I’ve used the Z16 for my Rotax powered Kitfox and am considering adding the shunt on the neg side of the battery.
Thanks
Frank
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:36 pm    Post subject: Ammeter Shunt Reply with quote

At 08:53 PM 6/12/2007 -0400, you wrote:

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Bob,

I m confused. I note in the Connection you support, if only one
electrical instrument is to be installed it should be an ammeter to
measure battery charge/discharge. (I think I got it close to what you
wrote). However, I don t see a shunt, except in the alternator circuit
for some diagrams. Please un-confuse me.

I ve used the Z16 for my Rotax powered Kitfox and am considering adding
the shunt on the neg side of the battery.

Thanks

My apologies sir. I wrote that section a long time ago
and it's going to be updated at revision 12. If you have
only one electrical system monitor, it should be a low voltage
warning light. If you add anything on top of that, I'd recommend
an expanded scale voltmeter on the e-bus and/or an alternator
loadmeter . . . but both of those are only small peeks at a variety
of test points you'll need to look at for diagnosis. Ammeters
and voltmeters are poor monitoring tools. And as diagnostic
tools, they are only a part of what's necessary for troubleshooting.

Bob . . .


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