Re: voltage regulator questions
by Eric Page » 6 days ago
Fuses protect against overcurrent. Rotax does not provide any overvoltage protection.
Re: voltage regulator questions
by Ken Ryan » 6 days ago
Sean,
A fuse doesn't provide over voltage protection. A fuse responds to current (amps) not voltage.
Re: voltage regulator questions
by Sean Griffin » 6 days ago
This is my third attempt to respond to Ken & Eric.
Note: This is the ONLY forum that I have this problem with. To add to the disappearing posts, today I can not activate the Thank you button
Thank you gentlemen. As stated "Not an electronics person...". You have increased my woefully inadequate knowledge base😈
Re: voltage regulator questions
by Walt » 5 days ago
Rotax Wizard wrote:Hi all
The Rotax injected 9 series engines have shunt regulators. They are 3 phase. The carb versions with single phase do not use a shunt type.
Cheers
I want to challenge this statement, I believe it is incorrect.
The 912ULS is carbureted and DOES use a shunt-type regulator. The Ducati and Silent Hektic are both shunt-type.
The 912ULS is a single stator permanent magnet alternator.
The 912is has 2 alternators and uses smart/switch-mode-style (not shunt). The 912is is a dual stator permanent magnet alternator X 2.
Re: voltage regulator questions
by Sean Griffin » Yesterday
Ken Ryan wrote:Sean Griffin wrote:https://bandc.com/product/avc1-advanced-voltage-controller-14v-homebuilt/#installation-kit
Not an electronics person, however my reading of this VR is that it:
Looks good. Lots of cooling fins √
Still requires the connecting of the Capacitor. Unlike some of the other offerings. X
Is a direct replacement. No new holes/brackets required.√
Is the most expensive, by a significant margin, of the aftermarkets. X
There seem to be a lot of potential $ "addon's" to trap the unwary. X
Seems to have a strong following (US?) √
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The B and C regulator seems to provide over voltage protection. Do the other offerings also have this feature?
Hi Ken,
I am waiting for a technical reply, to your question, from CARMO, Holland.
In the mean time the schematic of the CARMO CARR5115 VR shows a Regulated Voltage of 14.5 +/- .5V. Dos this answer your question?
Schematic can be found at https://www.carmo.nl/userfiles/pictures/spanningsregelaar/Rotax-912-voltage-regulator-rectifier-schematic.pdf
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