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Per my previous thread, Puff of smoke, electrical smell.

Thanks to all who answered.

I am collecting info, just in case it is the voltage regulator. 

However, between the Mooney Parts manual, The Mooney Retrofir kit.pdf, searches on this forum, and the FAA Aircraft Specifications #2A3, I have come up with five different numbers.

And in my searches I find no cross reference sheets.

Fun meter is starting to peg out, and they are probably in front of me somewhere.

So, does anyone have a good and current manufacturer and part number for a 1989 M20J, 28-volt voltage regulator?   

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Bartman said:

I think Zeftronics makes the one I had installed about 9 years ago. Call LASAR. 

I don't think Zeftronics has anything approved for the 28V systems.

But the IPC part no's should be good and LASAR can tell you your options.

Also their is a repair station in NY that can repair all our 28V regulators - Consolidated Aircraft Supply https://www.consolac.com/ they're not cheap but nor is the cost of replacing Mooney regulators.

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Posted

My bird is the 14 volt 77 J. As stated earlier, today, the burden of being frequently correct is a heavy one. 

But seriously, you are a true asset to this community. 

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It’s fun and takes additional effort to follow-up with what MSers write...

So I went to the Zeftronics site and typed Mooney into the search...

It echoed back a 12v and a 24v device... without any verification of what it was proper for...

My M20C got a 12v Zeftronics device... a huge step up from the original device...

 

This is the 24V device from today’s search...

https://www.zeftronics.com/shop/r25400/

The 24v device is compact... as expected, and very costly too...

upon further review...

The Mooney part number is listed here, under the specs tab... MOONEY: C611005‐0101  (?)

https://www.zeftronics.com/shop/r25400/

Further exploration would be required to match the device to the application...

Or follow Paul’s advice above... :)

PP thoughts only, not mechanically inclined... 

Best regards,

-a-

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