SixPapaCharlie
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Look at the chart below (later, read first)
1. flying along and keep getting [ALT1] light on the panel.
It comes on and goes off. This SHOULD be an indicator that the #1 Alternator is not charging.
It is normal to get an ALT 2 light but never an ALT 1 light.
SO this ALT 1 is on and off and on for a loooooong stretch.
The Battery indicator however NEVER reports "LO" on the panel.
This is getting Cirrus specific pretty quick. Help me out @RudyP and @FastEddieB
So I am getting indications of an alternator failure but the battery is maintaining its charge none the less. 3 hours of flying and the battery is all "I'm good dude"
My assumption is I have a faulty sensor. Annual on the Cirrus was completed 2 weeks ago and this started on the following flight. Is it possible that some sort of sensor is failing?
If you look at the graph, the top is Alt 1 / Bus 1
The Buss is consistant as a mo.
The ALT reads dead mostly.
If the ALT was dead, I would expect the main bus to be degrading. No way I could maintain a static bus for an hour and a half flight with an ALT1 reading zero right?
The bottom graph is bus2 and ALT 2 and is pretty consistent with all historical flights I have data on.
I am thinking of going on a flight tomorrow, and turning off ALT 1 with the expectation that I can download the same data and will see a major drop on MBUS.
If that is the case, it should be a faulty sensor / output of some sort.
I guess the question is, Is it true that it would be impossible for MBUS to maintain that level of throughput if ALT1 really was at zero for that period of time.
The 2nd question is if that is true, is this indicative of some sort of sensor failure?
1. flying along and keep getting [ALT1] light on the panel.
It comes on and goes off. This SHOULD be an indicator that the #1 Alternator is not charging.
It is normal to get an ALT 2 light but never an ALT 1 light.
SO this ALT 1 is on and off and on for a loooooong stretch.
The Battery indicator however NEVER reports "LO" on the panel.
This is getting Cirrus specific pretty quick. Help me out @RudyP and @FastEddieB
So I am getting indications of an alternator failure but the battery is maintaining its charge none the less. 3 hours of flying and the battery is all "I'm good dude"
My assumption is I have a faulty sensor. Annual on the Cirrus was completed 2 weeks ago and this started on the following flight. Is it possible that some sort of sensor is failing?
If you look at the graph, the top is Alt 1 / Bus 1
The Buss is consistant as a mo.
The ALT reads dead mostly.
If the ALT was dead, I would expect the main bus to be degrading. No way I could maintain a static bus for an hour and a half flight with an ALT1 reading zero right?

The bottom graph is bus2 and ALT 2 and is pretty consistent with all historical flights I have data on.
I am thinking of going on a flight tomorrow, and turning off ALT 1 with the expectation that I can download the same data and will see a major drop on MBUS.
If that is the case, it should be a faulty sensor / output of some sort.
I guess the question is, Is it true that it would be impossible for MBUS to maintain that level of throughput if ALT1 really was at zero for that period of time.
The 2nd question is if that is true, is this indicative of some sort of sensor failure?