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My plane has a Safe Flight electric stall horn.
At last my annual, I squawked that the stall horn was inop. Shop said it worked for them. Harrumph.
Fast forward six months or so, I'm out practicing some stalls, and sure enough, the horn sounds. Hooray!
After I shut down, I'm curious, so I flip the master back on and go diddle the switch on the wing, and there's no horn.
Hmm, undo the last thing you did before shutdown... turn the alternator field switch back on, and the horn works.
Presumably the alt field circuit runs from the regulator (plane power), through the field breaker, and back out to the alternator.
I assume that whomever installed the horn just powered it off the field circuit because it was convenient.
Is that bad?
At last my annual, I squawked that the stall horn was inop. Shop said it worked for them. Harrumph.
Fast forward six months or so, I'm out practicing some stalls, and sure enough, the horn sounds. Hooray!
After I shut down, I'm curious, so I flip the master back on and go diddle the switch on the wing, and there's no horn.
Hmm, undo the last thing you did before shutdown... turn the alternator field switch back on, and the horn works.
Presumably the alt field circuit runs from the regulator (plane power), through the field breaker, and back out to the alternator.
I assume that whomever installed the horn just powered it off the field circuit because it was convenient.
Is that bad?