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Initial experience with dual Odyssey PC680s powering RV-10

 
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:46 pm    Post subject: Initial experience with dual Odyssey PC680s powering RV-10 Reply with quote

Yes, I think I have the Skytech LS starter. I will go thru the trouble
shooting but based on some of the other comments, sounds like my starter
may be a non-starter in this situation.

Need to collect data, check some stuff, and figure it out.

Thanks
Bill " has a plan now" Watson

On 9/4/2011 6:54 PM, Tom Hanaway wrote:
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Bill,
First of all congratulations on finishing the paint and getting Tigressa
flying.

I've attached a link from Sky-Tec that walks through trouble shooting. My
original engine (Lycoming io-540 through Van's) came with a lightweight LS
starter as stock. I called Lycoming and had the starter switched to the NL
inline unit. Per the info page, Sky-Tec starters require a minimum of 10v
at starter to work consistently.

http://www.skytecair.com/Troubleshooting.htm

Again congrats on the achievement.

Tom Hanaway
RV-10
Boynton Beach



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