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Ammeter help (oops . . . bad URL)

 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:37 am    Post subject: Ammeter help (oops . . . bad URL) Reply with quote

At 01:18 AM 12/20/2009, you wrote:
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Folks;
Looking for some help in locating an ammeter installation kit of some sort, similar to B&C AEC9035-1 (discontinued). Ideally, it would have a current sensor such as a Tamura L08P050D15 (50 amp or a little smaller) with the required signal processing built in and come with an edgewise 50-0-50 (or 30-0-30) analog panel meter. I was surprised there was not something already made up (or at least easier to find) as I would think there would be a market for it. All help greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

-- Keith



The AEC9035 was a proposed project that never
made it to the market. Too complex and too expensive
to build for the value delivered. Battery ammeters
are of limited utility and require a higher level
of understanding to be as useful as a simple LV
warning light and perhaps alternator load-meters.

In a system that's designed with attention to failure
mode effects analysis and complimented by (Plans-B
for critical failures), the ammeter offers no
useful data for operating the airplane. Its most
powerful function is as a diagnostics tool.

Hence, the market is small. We do offer a customized
kit for the installation of load meters on one
or dual alternator systems. These use the simple,
stable, accurate metallic shunts and simple, low
cost, pivot and jewel, d'Arsonval meters . . .

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See THE RIGHT LINKAGE here:

http://aeroelectric.com/Catalog/AEC/9007/9007.html

This approach proved the most elegant for ruggedness,
stability of calibration and cost of ownership when
the builder desires a panel display of current.

Bob . . .


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