by Sean Griffin » 3 weeks ago
On balance - Time to get back into the air / Cost / Hoped for improved service life - I have decided to purchase the CARMO CARR 5115 MOSFIT. I hope to have it tomorrow & flying within three days.
Would have liked to give the SILENT-HEKTIK F4112se a go but the time taken to acquire one, via a devious rout, went against it.
The B & C AVC1 (PMR1C-14), as a "drop-in" replacement for the Rotax/Ducati VR, sounds very attractive however at over X 3 the price of the CARMO and the question of why it retains the Capacitor, when other MOSFIT VR's do not, has not been answered - has gone against it.
Thank you, to all who responded to this problem .😈
by Ross Derksen » 2 weeks ago
Hi Sean
Please report back on your experience with the CARMO vr letting us know how it worked out. Voltage on my Ducati fluctuates between 13.2and 14.2 continually.
So I am thinking the sooner I change it out the better.
Thanks
Ross
by Rotax Wizard » 2 weeks ago
Hi Ross
13.2 to 14.2 is normal. Anything that is above 13.2 shows it is charging. I would expect 14.2 when the battery is lower, as just after starting for example.
Cheers
by Jeff B » 2 weeks ago
Actually RW, I think it’s just the opposite. The regulator will raise the voltage about 1 volt over the battery voltage to facilitate a reasonable charge rate. This continues rising with battery voltage until the maximum charging voltage is achieved. Thus, a lower voltage indicates a more discharged battery that is being charged, and will typically be associated with a heavier amperage shown on the amp meter. Higher voltage represents a fully charged battery, and at 14.2 volts you would see a very low amperage (0-1) on the amp meter.
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by Rotax Wizard » 2 weeks ago
Jeff...yes, I spoke too soon. Had to think a little harder on that one, thank you.
Cheers
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