While inflight recently I had a battery voltage alert that the voltage was at 14.0V (EarthX). Normally is sits around 14.2 inflight. I pulled up the ACM screen, and noticed that the current out of the battery was fluctuating. By the time I grabbed a photo it looked like this:
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My question is, shouldn't the current be flowing into the battery? And I expected to see that the Alternator output would match the demand of the ACM + Battery. Next time I started the engine it started fine, and also the next day at -2°c it also started fine.
Later, I took the following photos before and after engine start. These indications look normal and make sense to me, it's the above that I'm not understanding. The battery voltage seems to indicate that it's receiving a charge, yet the diagram shows a discharge. Next time I go flying I'll get some more pics inflight.
Prior to starting, ALT OFF, Avionics OFF:
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Engine running, ALT ON, Avionics OFF:
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Engine running, ALT ON, Avionics now ON:
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1AD63A6A-905B-4B73-93D7-C2A551FF0D1E.jpg
My question is, shouldn't the current be flowing into the battery? And I expected to see that the Alternator output would match the demand of the ACM + Battery. Next time I started the engine it started fine, and also the next day at -2°c it also started fine.
Later, I took the following photos before and after engine start. These indications look normal and make sense to me, it's the above that I'm not understanding. The battery voltage seems to indicate that it's receiving a charge, yet the diagram shows a discharge. Next time I go flying I'll get some more pics inflight.
Prior to starting, ALT OFF, Avionics OFF:
A3D9D5B7-87BD-46B9-A4FC-1655CE8CB363.jpg
Engine running, ALT ON, Avionics OFF:
BA88B38F-6FD5-43CA-AC32-05C6BF2681C1.jpg
Engine running, ALT ON, Avionics now ON:
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