Re: Amps drop on cross-country flight
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:45 am
Just jumping in here...
I had a heck of a time with DUCATI voltage regulators. I can think of a handful of times where the problem was traced to the multi-pin connector.
One theory is that the design of the connector does not allow the connections to fully seat, limiting their current-carrying capacity if things are not “just so”. Evidence for this is had by looking at the wear on the male terminals, which only extends about half way down the spade. Perhaps this is the cause of excess heat that can manifest itself thusly:
Anyway, my John Deere voltage regulator - about $35 on Amazon - has worked perfectly so far. I did buy 3 and carry a spare with my just in case. I cut off the multi-pin connector and just went with the simplicity of individual spade connectors.
Of course only an option for E-LSA’s.
I had a heck of a time with DUCATI voltage regulators. I can think of a handful of times where the problem was traced to the multi-pin connector.
One theory is that the design of the connector does not allow the connections to fully seat, limiting their current-carrying capacity if things are not “just so”. Evidence for this is had by looking at the wear on the male terminals, which only extends about half way down the spade. Perhaps this is the cause of excess heat that can manifest itself thusly:
Anyway, my John Deere voltage regulator - about $35 on Amazon - has worked perfectly so far. I did buy 3 and carry a spare with my just in case. I cut off the multi-pin connector and just went with the simplicity of individual spade connectors.
Of course only an option for E-LSA’s.