Monday, July 27, 2009

Re: [Titanaircraft] Re: Starter Relay wires

Rob,

Correct on the cables. All functions on the Bing 4-stroke carbs are pull to close (if you think of the enrichment as choke). Throttle pulls to close and the starting enrichment circuit pulls for 'rich'.

I can't remember which generation of 2200 you have, but the Jabiru 2200 single phase alternator provides 5 pulses per rev for the tach setting.

--Kimberly

----- Original Message -----
From: jrceacampo
To: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 7:15 PM
Subject: [Titanaircraft] Re: Starter Relay wires


Thanks Kimberly;
I tested it and it worked just fine...I fired up the engine for the first time with a couple of surprises:
The throttle connection was backwards, wide open when the handle is all the way to the back and iddle full forward, I'll have to change that, is the choke also reversed?
The other thing is that I had the warp blades fixed as a tractor!!! But no major issues besides that.

The E1 stratomaster was giving me the wrong RPM readings, do you know what the setting is for the pulses of the 2200 engine and the Temp probe type from Jabiru?

Thanks,
Rob.

--- In Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Kimberly Panos" <kimberly@...> wrote:
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> Rob,
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> If you are talking about the starter relay Jabiru ships with the engine or other similar relays with bake-lite housings, just ground the metal frame, then touch power to each of the small poles. Only one of them will do anything, and it will energize the relay with a 'clack!', which is the one you want and the other will do nothing. Just ignore and insulate the small pole that doesn't do anything when you apply power to it, but especially do NOT ground it. That pole is used for an ignition bypass for DC-powered ignition systems with a ballast resistor. This means that when the starter relay is energized (frame grounded properly) with the battery cables connected, that pole goes hot and becomes a dead short to ground, and that circuit will promptly go up in smoke.
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> ---Kimberly
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jrceacampo
> To: Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> Subject: [Titanaircraft] Re: Starter Relay wires
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> Thanks Tim!
> The starter switch goes into the small one, ok, I guess you are talking about the two small terminals in the middle, which one of those two? (if you have the starter relay facing up with the two main post upward, and the mounting plate away from you, then you have one terminal on each side)
> Thanks,
> Rob.
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> --- In Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com, Tim Hansen <togoforth@> wrote:
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> > I forgot. The starter switch wire goes to the small, third pole.
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> > Subject: [Titanaircraft] Starter Relay wires
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