cyrill Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 (edited) I had the low voltage alert and Alt field breaker popping mid flight a couple of times now. I haven't seen the issue on the ground and always seem to happen in the air. I've reviewed the different posts here on the subject to try to get a better understanding of what's going on. My next step is to follow the troubleshooting guide from Zeftronics (got the R15300 model). I also downloaded the voltage monitoring data from my JPI 900 and that's what it looks like when it happened. I thought I would share and get your thoughts. During this flight, the Alt Field popped where the Amps go to zero, then put it back in but popped right after again. During this flight, I got the low voltage alert but the Alt Field breaker didn't pop. Edited August 11 by cyrill
N201MKTurbo Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 You must have a short to ground in your field circuit. Check the wiring first. It could be something in the VR, but most likely wiring. It would be helpful if we knew what kind of airplane you had.
Aaviationist Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 Well, that’s what the field does. there are about a half dozen reasons this could be happening. Stop flying with faulty equipment and get someone knowledgeable in electrical systems to look at it.
DXB Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 Yikes - in flight fire waiting to happen. Figure out where it is shorting.
N201MKTurbo Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 1 hour ago, DXB said: Yikes - in flight fire waiting to happen. Figure out where it is shorting. That’s why we have circuit breakers. To stop the fire when something shorts. 2
DXB Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 8 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: That’s why we have circuit breakers. To stop the fire when something shorts. Absolutely, but repeatedly resetting a tripped breaker in flight without knowing what tripped it is certainly tempting fate. https://planeandpilotmag.com/should-you-reset-a-circuit-breaker/
Aerodon Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 There is a lot of vibration around alternators, and a lot of deterioration of wires forward of the firewall. It's not at all expensive to redo terminals, replace simple wires etc. Then look at your logbooks - when last was your alternator replaced or overhauled. ACU's are a little more difficult to troubleshoot. Use this as an opportunity to give your charging circuit an overhaul. Including the alternator mounting bushes etc. Your airplane is 'talking to you' - listen, get it fixed before you go fly. Aerodon https://pinpointharnessing.com make nice replacement wiring. 2
cyrill Posted August 6 Author Report Posted August 6 10 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: You must have a short to ground in your field circuit. Check the wiring first. It could be something in the VR, but most likely wiring. It would be helpful if we knew what kind of airplane you had. Thanks, yes I plan on checking the wiring first with my A&P. It's a M20J from 85 - 14v 1
LANCECASPER Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 On 8/6/2025 at 12:24 AM, cyrill said: I had the low voltage alert and Alt field breaker popping mid flight a couple of times now. I haven't seen the issue on the ground and always seem to happen in the air. I've reviewed the different posts here on the subject to try to get a better understanding of what's going on. My next step is to follow the troubleshooting guide from Zeftronics (got the R15300 model). I also downloaded the voltage monitoring data from my JPI 900 and that's what it looks like when it happened. I thought I would share and get your thoughts. During this flight, the Alt Field popped where the Amps go to zero, then put it back in but popped right after again. During this flight, I got the low voltage alert but the Alt Field breaker didn't pop. Your title,"Volts dropping mid flight on my 201 from 85 - 14v" is still confusing at first glance. It sounds like your "volts" are dropping from 85 to 14. You might consider "Volts dropping mid flight on my 1985 201 (14v)" or something like that. 2
cyrill Posted August 11 Author Report Posted August 11 On 8/8/2025 at 6:52 AM, LANCECASPER said: Your title,"Volts dropping mid flight on my 201 from 85 - 14v" is still confusing at first glance. It sounds like your "volts" are dropping from 85 to 14. You might consider "Volts dropping mid flight on my 1985 201 (14v)" or something like that. Right, updated.
Bolter Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 As this is tripping the breaker, it must be a short somewhere, correct? We often see loose connections at the alternator, and that would not include a tripping breaker? -dan
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