john cronin
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I have a piper archer with a g1000 installation. No vacuum pump but in Piper's infinite wisdom ... only one alternator. Not even an open accessory drive for a standby alternator.
I have had Alternator failure in the past in VFR and it was really no big deal... Vacuum pump still worked and i just landed VFR and installed a rebuilt alternator... problem solved.
However, with the G1000 glass panel, if the alternator dies... it automatically goes to the back up battery ( which is ONLY about thirty minutes). If i am flying IFR and this happens, it would be really cutting it close to get on the ground in less than thirty minutes unless i could find VFR really fast and land. No vacuum pump in this airplane.
I was thinking about any options which might be available if the unthinkable happens but i am not sure if is actually a feasible idea.
I was thinking of using the synthetic vision in my iPad mini ( forelight) coupled with a sentry ADSB-in) that would give me synthetic vision just to get on the ground and i would be running off a batteries ,not the aircraft batteries.
Maybe i am overthinking this and 30 minutes is more than enough time on an IFR fight to declare an emergency and land o the standby battery.
Is this a good option?
John
I have had Alternator failure in the past in VFR and it was really no big deal... Vacuum pump still worked and i just landed VFR and installed a rebuilt alternator... problem solved.
However, with the G1000 glass panel, if the alternator dies... it automatically goes to the back up battery ( which is ONLY about thirty minutes). If i am flying IFR and this happens, it would be really cutting it close to get on the ground in less than thirty minutes unless i could find VFR really fast and land. No vacuum pump in this airplane.
I was thinking about any options which might be available if the unthinkable happens but i am not sure if is actually a feasible idea.
I was thinking of using the synthetic vision in my iPad mini ( forelight) coupled with a sentry ADSB-in) that would give me synthetic vision just to get on the ground and i would be running off a batteries ,not the aircraft batteries.
Maybe i am overthinking this and 30 minutes is more than enough time on an IFR fight to declare an emergency and land o the standby battery.
Is this a good option?
John