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The Little Arrow That Could
Have a trip I was going to fly out for tomorrow morning. I do my oil change and ground-run to check for leaks. When I start it up to taxi it over to fuel up, I realize my alternator isn't generating any juice. I troubleshoot it during taxi to try and see if I can fix it.
Status:
- Alternator belt tight, nothing obviously out of order from looking at that.
- Battery works like normal
- Note: Alternator belt replaced ~1 year ago
- If I'm not missing any log entries, the alternator was installed 33 years and well over a thousand tach hours ago. Digging through the logs I don't see any other mention of alternator OH/repair/installation.
Symptoms:
- Breakers: nothing blown, all good
- Ammeter = 0
- Add load to the system (landing light, pitot heat) = no change on the ammeter
- Radio #1: coming in a little muffled. Constant low volume crackling sound.... Radio #2: reception is fine. Constant low volume crackling sound.
- As soon as I turn off the battery switch but leave alternator running, my Garmin G5 detects a power input loss (so alternator not generating anything)
- Turning off the alternator switch while the engine is running eliminates the constant low volume crackling sound in both the radios.
Cycle the alternator switch (ON -> OFF.. wait... -> ON) a couple times to see if that helps. No dice. No impact on the ammeter at all, just impacts the low crackling sound in the radio.
I refueled at the self-serve pumps, turned the plane back on and on the taxi back to my hangar it's the same issue. I got it back as soon as I could so I wouldn't be burning too much battery power.
Question:
Any other troubleshooting steps I can reasonably do? Or is it off to an A&P? In either case my trip for tomorrow is almost certainly cancelled .
The only positive about this is that it happened at my hangar and not on my flight to Arizona tomorrow so I'm stranded somewhere.
Status:
- Alternator belt tight, nothing obviously out of order from looking at that.
- Battery works like normal
- Note: Alternator belt replaced ~1 year ago
- If I'm not missing any log entries, the alternator was installed 33 years and well over a thousand tach hours ago. Digging through the logs I don't see any other mention of alternator OH/repair/installation.
Symptoms:
- Breakers: nothing blown, all good
- Ammeter = 0
- Add load to the system (landing light, pitot heat) = no change on the ammeter
- Radio #1: coming in a little muffled. Constant low volume crackling sound.... Radio #2: reception is fine. Constant low volume crackling sound.
- As soon as I turn off the battery switch but leave alternator running, my Garmin G5 detects a power input loss (so alternator not generating anything)
- Turning off the alternator switch while the engine is running eliminates the constant low volume crackling sound in both the radios.
Cycle the alternator switch (ON -> OFF.. wait... -> ON) a couple times to see if that helps. No dice. No impact on the ammeter at all, just impacts the low crackling sound in the radio.
I refueled at the self-serve pumps, turned the plane back on and on the taxi back to my hangar it's the same issue. I got it back as soon as I could so I wouldn't be burning too much battery power.
Question:
Any other troubleshooting steps I can reasonably do? Or is it off to an A&P? In either case my trip for tomorrow is almost certainly cancelled .
The only positive about this is that it happened at my hangar and not on my flight to Arizona tomorrow so I'm stranded somewhere.