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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:40 am    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.

Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?

Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.

Thanks,
Phil


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:59 am    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

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I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.
Why dual ALT and only one battery? The failure rate for batteries is far greater than the ALT.
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Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?
You can get a flywheel with two pulley grooves ..... but mounting the second ALT is probably going to be terribly time-consuming.
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Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.
Much quicker and neater installation and utilizes a useless (for many) accessory pad.

IMHO, an electrical system with one battery (kept in good condition), one ALT, an essential buss and a buss for everything else makes a pretty good electrical system.
Most of our panels can draw from an average condition battery long enough to get you safely to a nearby airport. I'm a big fan of KISS (not the rock group! Razz ) and building light.
Linn

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:34 am    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

Phil,

Flightline AC uses 2 belts. One for the alternator and one for the compressor. RDD has 2 belt systems also using the same ring gear. Part number for ring gear is LW10184 for both companies. It works with or w/o Lightspeed ignition. RDD has a multiple left side alternator system (meaning various manufacturers of the 60 amp variety). Check them out at www.rddent.com. They have multiple options for the 10 also that may interest some.

We are a supply rep for some of their products.

John Strain
Flightline AC, Inc
541-330-5466

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I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.

Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?

Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.

Thanks,
Phil

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:03 am    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

I have a dual pulley flywheel for a Lycoming 540 if anyone wants/needs one. Make an offer
-Mike

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I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.

Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?

Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.

Thanks,
Phil


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:49 pm    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

I got a flywheel from an aircraft that had air conditioning with dual belts and added a bracket and altinator below the prop governor. I don’t have pix though.

Gary Specketer


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I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.

Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?

Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.

Thanks,
Phil

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:52 pm    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

Thanks everyone.

As long as I know it’s possible, that’s all I need at this point.

Phil



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I’m creating some block diagrams and ultimately schematics of my electrical system and I’m planning a Dual ALT/Single BAT system.

Is there way to get each ALT running on independent belts? Or is a single belt the only option?

Worst case scenario, I’ll use the SD-20.

Thanks,
Phil

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:02 pm    Post subject: Dual Alternator - Pulley Systems Reply with quote

Phil I used the SD-20 as a backup and it works great. Very easy installation. Not all that complication with 2 Alt.

FWIW

Geoff


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