FJC Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Hey Everyone, Was wondering if this combination was possible? I think I am finally past my alternator issue but it caused me lots of grey hair and would like a backup solution. I understand the alternator is installed on the accessory pad but I also have an air conditioning compressor there. Those of you that know, please comment! Freddy Quote
MatthiasArnold Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 Ovation 2GX with A/C has this configuration. No idea about availability of parts and electrical installation efforts though. Maybe @JustusSJ can chime in? Matthias Quote
JustusSJ Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 15 minutes ago, MatthiasArnold said: Ovation 2GX with A/C has this configuration. No idea about availability of parts and electrical installation efforts though. Maybe @JustusSJ can chime in? Matthias Sure ;-) The AC compressor is belt driven off of the starter adapter drive shaft. The standby alternator is driven by the accessory pad. Quote
MatthiasArnold Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 2 hours ago, JustusSJ said: Sure ;-) The AC compressor is belt driven off of the starter adapter drive shaft. The standby alternator is driven by the accessory pad. Just found some pics: Belt driven A/C compressor on the RHS: Standby alternator attached to accessory panel on the LHS: 1 Quote
FJC Posted October 10 Author Report Posted October 10 Wow...that is a tiny alternator! Seems like adding a backup would work! Thank you! Freddy Quote
EricJ Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 17 minutes ago, FJC said: Wow...that is a tiny alternator! Seems like adding a backup would work! They don't put out as much power as the primary alternator, so the expectation is that you may have to shed load down to what it can support, or you'll be draining the battery to meet the excess. Quote
PMcClure Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 Doesn't the Ovation have 2 batteries? I consider that my back up.... Quote
MatthiasArnold Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 1 hour ago, EricJ said: They don't put out as much power as the primary alternator, so the expectation is that you may have to shed load down to what it can support, or you'll be draining the battery to meet the excess. Correct - it just delivers a max current of 20A at 28V instead of 100A at 28V. Plus you have to increase engine RPM to at least 2400rpm or 2500rpm for the tiny alternator to achieve this output. But - at least for the GX this output is sufficient for standard operation of the equipment, otherwise you have to shed load as mentioned by @EricJ BTW - a good starting point for shedding unnecessary load is the A/C blower 1 hour ago, PMcClure said: Doesn't the Ovation have 2 batteries? I consider that my back up.... One certification requirement for TKS/FIKI (and maybe G1000 full glas) is two batteries plus backup alternator (and dual/redundant TKS pumps and heated stall indicator switch and ..). Best, Matthias 1 Quote
FJC Posted October 12 Author Report Posted October 12 On 10/10/2024 at 11:04 AM, PMcClure said: Doesn't the Ovation have 2 batteries? I consider that my back up.... I used to feel that way until I went through one battery very quickly (wow, it did not last long considering its only a few months old!). Peace of mind is almost priceless in my mind! 1 Quote
NickG Posted October 12 Report Posted October 12 On 10/10/2024 at 12:38 PM, MatthiasArnold said: Correct - it just delivers a max current of 20A at 28V instead of 100A at 28V. Plus you have to increase engine RPM to at least 2400rpm or 2500rpm for the tiny alternator to achieve this output. But - at least for the GX this output is sufficient for standard operation of the equipment, otherwise you have to shed load as mentioned by @EricJ BTW - a good starting point for shedding unnecessary load is the A/C blower One certification requirement for TKS/FIKI (and maybe G1000 full glas) is two batteries plus backup alternator (and dual/redundant TKS pumps and heated stall indicator switch and ..). Best, Matthias No, the requirement for the backup alternator is for FIKI only. That’s one of the main difference between FIKI and Inadvertent - plus a heated stall warning vane. Quote
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