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Fwd: Jabiru 3300 starter

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:05 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Jabiru 3300 starter Reply with quote

Just wondering - Did anyone see this post ?





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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:46 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Jabiru 3300 starter Reply with quote

Yes but it has been discussed before and we all hoped someone else would
answer... Wink

A conventional battery contactor draws almost 1 amp and can be on
continuously. A starter contactor is quicker acting, draws more like 4
amps, and is intermittant duty. ie it will overheat and fail if
energized continuously.

Your call on whether you need a starter contactor as well as a starter
solenoid. Is there any chance that both are required for your warranty?
I did not use a starter contactor on my subaru but I can kill a stuck on
starter by killing a "battery" contactor on my bird. Solenoids on
starters do occasionally but rarely stick on but the same is true for
starter contactors. I judge the risk quite low for an automotive type
starter solenoid and a glance at the voltage after start up confirms
disengagement.

Ken

jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:
[quote] Just wondering - Did anyone see this post ?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:38 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Jabiru 3300 starter Reply with quote

Ken,

Thanks for the reply. Because I have a Corvair engine, in the past, I have not looked at posts dealing specifically with Jabiru systems. I think my confusion comes from the fact that the starter solenoid on my engine is tied to the started and there is no starter contactor. I think from looking at the latest Jabiru wiring diagram, one or the other is required, but not both. I'm just not sure what is included in the Jabiru FWF package.

Thanks again - Jay





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PostPosted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:35 am    Post subject: Fwd: Jabiru 3300 starter Reply with quote

Basically starter contactors are used in addition to the solenoid on the starter purely to avoid having a permanently hot big fat wire from the battery to the engine..In the extrordinarilly low risk event that the wire should break and start flailing around under the cowling the consequences are likely to be catastrophic..read fire or at least a boiled battery.

Low likelyhood/high catastrophy events are hard to quantify in terms of how much protection to add. In the "real" airplane world they went with the additional contactor..Automotive they didn't.

Personally I'm comfortable either way...My current RV has a starter contactor mainly cus it was in box..Smile

Frank

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Ken,

Thanks for the reply. Because I have a Corvair engine, in the past, I have not looked at posts dealing specifically with Jabiru systems. I think my confusion comes from the fact that the starter solenoid on my engine is tied to the started and there is no starter contactor. I think from looking at the latest Jabiru wiring diagram, one or the other is required, but not both. I'm just not sure what is included in the Jabiru FWF package.

Thanks again - Jay





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