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Old February 19th 08, 05:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Alternator wiring

On Feb 18, 9:15 pm, Sliker wrote:

That's what he does it for, to reduce the noise from the B lead, from
what I gathered reading his book.
Rich


The output side of the master contactor, and input side of
the starter contactor, are wired together and the bus is also
connected to that same point, so it will make no difference at all in
terms of noise filtering. The only difference will be a wrong-reading
ammeter, since the ammeter is installed between the master contactor
and bus, and electron flow during discharge is from the bus, through
the ammeter, and via the contactor to the battery. Connecting the
alternator to this point will have electon flow from the bus, through
the ammeter, to the alternator via that same path, making it show a
discharge at all times when the alternator is running. I don't think
you want that. If the alternator is connected to the bus (through a
breaker), the electron flow runs from the battery (backwards, so it's
charging) to the contactor and, through the ammeter to the bus and
from there to the alternator. The ammeter properly shows a charge,
since the flow is reversed, now. Isn't that what you really want?
Scroll about halfway down this page to the diagram without the
the overvoltage sensor:
http://ronkilber.tripod.com/alternat/alternat.htm
See how the alternator is connected. And see what would
happen if it was connected instead to the contactor.

Dan