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Hi

 

We are completing a JPI 930 installation in my 1984 201 s/n 1442. I can't find the shunt for the stock alternator. Can someone tell we where the stock one is mounted?

 

Thanks

Curt

Posted

Hey Curt,

I would expect on the firewall... with two large wires going to and from it.... and a pair of ammeter wires as well...

Let’s ask @M20Doc (location of the shunt for an 84J)

Best regards,

-a-

Posted
22 minutes ago, carusoam said:

Hey Curt,

I would expect on the firewall... with two large wires going to and from it.... and a pair of ammeter wires as well...

Let’s ask @M20Doc (location of the shunt for an 84J)

Best regards,

-a-

 

22 minutes ago, carusoam said:

Hey Curt,

I would expect on the firewall... with two large wires going to and from it.... and a pair of ammeter wires as well...

Let’s ask @M20Doc (location of the shunt for an 84J)

Best regards,

-a-

Thanks! I am not familiar with this site.How do I contact @M20Doc?

Posted
22 minutes ago, PT20J said:

Ammeter. Behind circuit breakers. 

 

22 minutes ago, PT20J said:

Ammeter. Behind circuit breakers. 

Thanks- do you know what it is mounted to? 

Posted

The blue box is an auto message sender... (message sent already)

... and with Kortopates and PT20J ringing in... you have gotten some pretty solid answers...

:)

-a-

Posted
Thanks- do you know what it is mounted to? 

As Skip stated above, it's mounted behind the far right quarter panel with all the CB. The whole thing pulls out about 4-5", not a lot but enough. Besides being secured from the front it's also secured with hardware from below and the outside fuselage - don't really recommend tackling this till you look at the documentation in the service manual that provides all the details of what you need to know.


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35 minutes ago, Speed Merchant said:

 

Thanks! I am not familiar with this site.How do I contact @M20Doc?

Sorry I’m late!  As others have said, many electrical items are between the firewall and instrument panel, above the copilots knees.  Access can be a challenge, removing the seat, or the circuit breaker panel helps.

Clarence

Posted
1 hour ago, carusoam said:

Hey Curt / @Speed Merchant

A bunch of answers have rolled in for you...

(you should get a red light at the top of your screen, an indication of the blue box being used)

Best regards,

-a-

Thanks very much! I appreciate it!

Posted
2 hours ago, carusoam said:

The blue box is an auto message sender... (message sent already)

... and with Kortopates and PT20J ringing in... you have gotten some pretty solid answers...

:)

-a-

Thanks!

Posted
1 hour ago, M20Doc said:

Sorry I’m late!  As others have said, many electrical items are between the firewall and instrument panel, above the copilots knees.  Access can be a challenge, removing the seat, or the circuit breaker panel helps.

Clarence

Thanks Clarence!

Posted
1 hour ago, M20Doc said:

Sorry I’m late!  As others have said, many electrical items are between the firewall and instrument panel, above the copilots knees.  Access can be a challenge, removing the seat, or the circuit breaker panel helps.

Clarence

Thanks I appreciate your help!

Posted
2 hours ago, kortopates said:


As Skip stated above, it's mounted behind the far right quarter panel with all the CB. The whole thing pulls out about 4-5", not a lot but enough. Besides being secured from the front it's also secured with hardware from below and the outside fuselage - don't really recommend tackling this till you look at the documentation in the service manual that provides all the details of what you need to know.


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Thanks I appreciate your comments!

Posted
Sorry I’m late!  As others have said, many electrical items are between the firewall and instrument panel, above the copilots knees.  Access can be a challenge, removing the seat, or the circuit breaker panel helps.
Clarence

What about just removing the glareshield and accessing it from the top?
Posted
6 hours ago, ArtVandelay said:


What about just removing the glareshield and accessing it from the top?

I was assuming that it was already removed as part of his JPI installation, but if not, yes removing it would help.

Clarence

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