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"A Lieberma" wrote in message
. 18... A Lieberma wrote in . 18: ... Now, all of this raises a couple of question. Exactly what is the ammeter for if I wasn't showing any sign of discharge on a battery not running full tilt? The ammeter tells you what is going in or out of the battery. It tells you if the alternator is working - it tells you nothing about the condition of the battery. If the battery were to fall out of the bottom of the aircraft during flight, the ammeter would register 0 - nothing going in, nothing going out. When I put the master on, it was exactly where it is everytime I started the plane, with no sign if discharge. I know the meter works, as when I put my landing light on, it will swing to the left. When I fire the engine, the needle swings slightly right and settles back in the middle. So the battery was still connected and could still put out something. When the battery does go belly up, does the starter click like a car when a bad battery is the problem? It can. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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