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1. 07:14 AM - 582 volts to high (Jerry)
2. 07:44 AM - Re: 582 volts to high (Dave)
3. 02:59 PM - Re: 582 volts to high (FLYaDIVE)
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Subject: | 582 volts to high |
I have a 582 grey head model 90 My volt meter at 3000 rpm reads 14.25 and 5500
is 15.50 I replaced it with one from CPS # 866-080 the same one that ran for 125
hr and it reads the same could it be bad or is there something else to look
for I put new battery in checked wire connection and grounds . Thinking of going
to the 3phase one from Cps any info would help thanks. Jerry. Kitfox 2
Magalia cal 530-228-5185
Sent from my iPhone
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Subject: | Re: 582 volts to high |
That sounds like a normal no-load output
Dave Alberti
414-699-9312
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Jerry <kitfox555@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> I have a 582 grey head model 90 My volt meter at 3000 rpm reads 14.25 and 5500
is 15.50 I replaced it with one from CPS # 866-080 the same one that ran for
125 hr and it reads the same could it be bad or is there something else to look
for I put new battery in checked wire connection and grounds . Thinking of
going to the 3phase one from Cps any info would help thanks. Jerry. Kitfox
2
> Magalia cal 530-228-5185
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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Subject: | Re: 582 volts to high |
Jerry:
Normal charge is 13.8 VDC to 14.2 VDC. As you know 15.5 VDC is too high
and can overcharge the battery. SO, the simple cure is to Turn Something
On! And then read the voltage. OR! If you are the Electrical Type, just
install a Zenor Diode with a value between 13.8 to 14.2 VDC and a resistor
to handle the over voltage. 15.5 - 14.2 = 1.4 VDC ... 1.4 VDC @ say 3
Amps = 4.2 Watts // 1.4 VDC / 3 Amps = 0.43 Ohms... Easy enough to get a
0.5 Ohm resistor at 5 Watts.
This will limit your voltage to 14.2 VDC for charging. Less expensive than
buying a ...
Barry
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Jerry <kitfox555@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> I have a 582 grey head model 90 My volt meter at 3000 rpm reads 14.25 and
> 5500 is 15.50 I replaced it with one from CPS # 866-080 the same one that
> ran for 125 hr and it reads the same could it be bad or is there something
> else to look for I put new battery in checked wire connection and grounds
> . Thinking of going to the 3phase one from Cps any info would help thanks.
> Jerry. Kitfox 2
> Magalia cal 530-228-5185
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
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