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Hey all... I've got the plane down for an annual and have discovered a small
weeping leak in the bottom of the battery box (where the drain nozzle attaches). Am I correct in recalling that the box is made of tin and the nozzle of copper? Will regular Lead/Tin (60/40) solder this, or do I need some special solder for it? It seems like it should be repairable, since it looks like it was *made* by soldering. Oh yeah, and of course a good cleanup and repaint is in order back there. Very little corrosion back there, but enough to do a bit of cleanup. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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The battery boxes that I have seen are made of aluminium.
Mike MU-2 wrote in message ... Hey all... I've got the plane down for an annual and have discovered a small weeping leak in the bottom of the battery box (where the drain nozzle attaches). Am I correct in recalling that the box is made of tin and the nozzle of copper? Will regular Lead/Tin (60/40) solder this, or do I need some special solder for it? It seems like it should be repairable, since it looks like it was *made* by soldering. Oh yeah, and of course a good cleanup and repaint is in order back there. Very little corrosion back there, but enough to do a bit of cleanup. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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![]() I'll respond to my own post and a few others with the results. - I believe my version of the Service Manual wasn't quite so descriptive on the "Alternator source power circuit" label... it was pretty vaguge. - I wasn't sure how sensitive the external regulator was to low bus voltages... whether or not it would self-excite. The only self-exciting alternators I've played with are the standard Delco GM (GM-10 or something?) that would be hung off a '78 pickup or equiv. - It certainly seems like the box is tin, so one would think that if it were clean enough regular Pb/Sn solder would stick. I was unsuccessful last night, but about the only soldering I do is electrical in nature, so I didn't have any acid-based flux. The Rosin core beaded up and wouldn't stick, as expected. A buddy of mine had a rod of "magic solder" from when he did his box. Looked like a stick welding rod with florescent orange flux. Took a hot-ass flame to melt it, but when it did it bonded the copper/tin together nicely. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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