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I have attached a list of the components, part numbers and vendors I used to replace my assembly and so far, the Alt Out warning light hasn't been flashing.
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Control Board
Thanks you for posting that information. I bought the 300-884 Relays a couple of months ago and they actually arrived yesterday. I bought the rectifiers and some diodes. I will use your list to collect the rest.
I have been thinking about why there would be so much trouble with these alternator lights if both regulators are set to the same voltage, either 27.7 or 28.8 volts. One possible area for this is since these are not paralleled in real time by the regulators, there is potential voltage drop from the rear to the front, thereby the incoming voltage from the rear would then be less that from the front. Just spitballing.
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I'm not clear what Cessna engineers were thinking when they designed the Skymaster's voltage regulation system, but it may have to do with the fact that the engineers at Pawnee (Cessna's single engine factory) had never built a twin before (and would never build another). |
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Alternator Warning System
Getting close to having my bird in the air. Been working on my Alternator warning system. Neither alt light would come on. My parts airplane, N3CY, had a AMF Portter Brumfield JRE1AD1 24v 10a reed relay on the board for the front alternator. While waiting for my 300-884 relays from computer components I acquired a number of the JRE1AD1 relays and installed them as depicted in the photo for the front and rear.
The front alt out light immediately worked rear did not. After hours of looking at the manuals, trying this and that, could not figure out why the rear large diode had battery voltage on both sides. The front alternator only had 5 volts on the anode side and the rear diode had 24 volts on the anode side with no alt light on the panel. Finally after looking at the tracks on the back of the pc board, where the relays are soldered in use opposite sides of the relays for the front compared to the rear. I unsoldered the rear relay repositioned it back in with the lettering upside down, and now I get 5 volts on the anode just like the front and the rear alt light is now on. Using a bright lite to light up the photocell on the panel increases the intensity of the alt lights making them easier to see. What a PINA. Front alternator reed relay shown in pic. Now to get my starter adapter back together to see if the lights go out with the alternators running. Dan 67S Last edited by Dan schultz : 04-19-22 at 06:30 PM. Reason: Pic |
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Received my 300-884 reed relays Thursday from Computer components, I bought 4 at 90.00 each, about six weeks wait. Installed one for the rear alternator, right side of board, it all works fine now with the AMF relay installed on the left side.
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