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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:55 am    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

I need some help from you electronic minded folks. I want to flash the
indicator light in my master buss switch when I leave it on by mistake. I
bought an auto flasher but it has 4 unlabled pins I tried to hook it up by
looking at it but I suspect that the LED in the switch is not drawing enough
current to trigger it

Has any one designed a flashing circuit? Suggestions
Gary
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:38 am    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

Just use a B&C LR3C alternator controller (voltage regulator). It has a low
voltage warning light that automatically flashes whenever the alternator
isn't charging.

Randy
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:06 am    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

I am not real anxious to trash my current system with internal regulators
and start over.
I had thought of that though. I wonder if they have just the warning
circuit available.
Gary
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:14 pm    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

Gary,

You are right on the auto flasher. It requires the greater
load of standard bulbs to heat the bimetal strip on the
mechanical types. Try this link for one source of flashing
leds -

http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category/340200/Flashing.html

If you can replace your current led you could substitute a
flashing version.

Kevin
40494

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I need some help from you electronic minded folks. I want
to flash the indicator light in my master buss switch when
I leave it on by mistake. I bought an auto flasher but it
has 4 unlabled pins I tried to hook it up by looking at it
but I suspect that the LED in the switch is not drawing
enough current to trigger it

Has any one designed a flashing circuit? Suggestions
Gary
40274


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:25 am    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

I can't use flashing LED because I am using the LED in the switch itself and
thus need to use the one designed for the switch. Thanks for the thought.
I have found a good soul to assist me so I think we have this issue licked.
Gary

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:27 pm    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

Gary, just curious, if you do this without a low voltage sense circuit that
is killed when the master is off, how are you planning on de-activating the
"reminder" flasher with the master off. I am guessing with a relay that
kills the flasher when the master is on but if it flashes with the master
off, how will you turn it off for real?

The option with the LV warning is 1) off with the engine running because the
voltage is up (charging) and 2) blinks when the master is on, engine off,
but sensing only battery voltage, then off with the master? How do you
accomplish all that with just a flasher relay?

Just another thought which is much cheaper than the B&C Reg with LV might be
to wire a low oil pressure switch in to the main buss so that it flashes
when the master is on but engine off and then off when running. It's each
to add to the third manifold port where the OP and FP sensors go. $32 from
B&C

This link shows it wired through a Hobbs meter and a buzzer but you could
just drop the meter and buzzer and substitute your flashing LED. BTW, you
can get a "flashing" LED with resistor from Radio Shack in four colors for
about $3.

http://www.bandc.biz/S8012dwg.pdf
Hope this helps.

Bill S
7a Ark


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:25 pm    Post subject: Flasher Reply with quote

Or, you could just leave your strobes or flashing beacon on all the time. One glance back at the airplane (if it's tied down) before you drive away will catch the master on. If you have a hangar, the beacon or strobes will be noticeable, even in daylight!
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[quote] [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Bill Schlatterer" <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net> (billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net) Gary, just curious, if you do this without a low voltage sense circuit that is killed when the master is off, how are you planning on de-activating the "reminder" flasher with the master off. I am guessing with a relay that kills the flasher when the master is on but if it flashes with the master off, how will you turn it off for real? The option with the LV warning is 1) off with the engine running because the voltage is up (charging) and 2) blinks when the master is on, engine off, but sensing only battery voltage, then off with the master? How do you accomplish all that with just a flasher relay? Just another thought which is much cheaper than the B&C Reg with LV might be to wire a low oil pressure switch in to the main buss so that it flashes when the master is on but engine off and then off when running. It's each to add to the third manifold port where the OP and FP sensors go. $32 from B&C This link shows it wired through a Hobbs meter and a buzzer but you could just drop the meter and buzzer and substitute your flashing LED. BTW, you can get a "flashing" LED with resistor from Radio Shack in four colors for about $3. http://www.bandc.biz/S8012dwg.pdf Hope this helps. Bill S 7a Ark --


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