A few nights ago I was flying a cross-country and the ammeter began to show a discharge. Ended up making it home on battery power just fine.
The mechanic on field installed a new alternator + hardware. When it was finished I went to start it and upon flicking the ALT on, the ammeter showed a strong charging indication and then it started declining to basically zero within a few seconds and holds there or maybe just ever so slightly above.
My question is, why would it show a stronger charge upon turning the ALT on, then quickly decline and remain at zero or slightly above? As I understand it, the ammeter is supposed to read zero under normal conditions, but shouldn’t it show a steady charge?
The mechanic on field installed a new alternator + hardware. When it was finished I went to start it and upon flicking the ALT on, the ammeter showed a strong charging indication and then it started declining to basically zero within a few seconds and holds there or maybe just ever so slightly above.
My question is, why would it show a stronger charge upon turning the ALT on, then quickly decline and remain at zero or slightly above? As I understand it, the ammeter is supposed to read zero under normal conditions, but shouldn’t it show a steady charge?