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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:21:37 -0700, mikem
wrote: Nathan Young wrote: Where is the RFI capacitor typically located in a 1971 Piper Cherokee 180? On the firewall? In the cabin? Next to the battery? Here's a link to the Cherokee electrical schematic. http://www.needlescentered.com/cherokee_electrical.htm Thanks, Nathan On the alternator. What kind of RFI are you experiencing? Things that cause RFI in GA airplanes: Brush arcing in electric Turn Coord. Brush arcing inside the alternator. Brush noise in electric motor (such as old rotating beacons) Bad shields on spark wires Bad shields on P-leads Bad shields on strobe wiring Thanks Mike, Fortunately, I do not have any RFI problems with the plane. The radios are clear, and the voltage is stable (ammeter is stable too). However, I've been debugging a problem with my charging system, and spent some time looking at the schematics. While doing this, I realized had no idea where the RFI cap sits... I checked this afternoon. It is mounted on the engine side of the firewall. The model is a Hisonic RFI 70. It's probably as old as the plane, so I wonder if it has any capacitance left, or is merely along for the ride. -Nathan |
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