I just had a failure of my Plane Power alternator with only a hundred hours of service. When it failed I thought it was just the voltage regulator since it had no output. This failure left me stranded in Farmington, MO and I live outside Houston, TX. I was able to find a starter/alternator rebuild place that didn't freak out that it was off an experimental aircraft and would work on it. Turns out it wasn't the voltage regulator at all, it was the wiring field the stator rotates in. Four of the connection wires were broken, most likely due to the initial build of the alternator or the modification made to it by Plane Power.
These alternators are Denso products that are then modified by Plane Power. They also modify the voltage regulator for the over-voltage protection which means if your regulator goes out you can't just go to the local auto parts and get a new one. A/S does sell the regulator and the number is 07-17968. I found this on the Van's RV forum.
I'm going to try to attach some pictures of the damage. GPKS6442.jpgIMG_1812.jpgIMG_1811.jpg The 1st is the voltage regulator w/modification, the last two are the winding.
These alternators are Denso products that are then modified by Plane Power. They also modify the voltage regulator for the over-voltage protection which means if your regulator goes out you can't just go to the local auto parts and get a new one. A/S does sell the regulator and the number is 07-17968. I found this on the Van's RV forum.
I'm going to try to attach some pictures of the damage. GPKS6442.jpgIMG_1812.jpgIMG_1811.jpg The 1st is the voltage regulator w/modification, the last two are the winding.
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