Fortysix12
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RanchAero Grand Vista, Brooksville
655 TT on my X Super Cub, I'm on my Second 680 Odyssey, not quite 7 month old,the first one I retired to light duty and is working in my forklift.
Jumped in the cub to take an early morning cruise, turned on the master no master click -no power- no starter. Shut the master off and started smelling smoke. But master off and smoke continues. I raise the back seat to gain access to the battery system and I spot a flaming wire. But hey the master is off what up. Fortunately I was able to extinguish the flame but not until it had melted the conductor in half. I''m scratching my head wondering what has burned and what caused it and how extensive is the damage. Here's what I've discovered and who can believe it.
1. The recommended diode from the Cont Duty SOL coil to to ground had a melt down,ok that's easy but man is this dangerous
2. Checked voltage on the battery and it was down to below 12, oh low battery I will hook my my charger.
3. Sparks fly when I try to correctly hook up the charger like I was connecting them wrong. Whats' up with this,battery charger must be on the blink
4. Called an electrical engineer friend and started checking resistance and other things
5. Check voltage again and discovered neg reading when normally testing voltage level , is this possible
6. checked voltage the other direction and get a positive 12.4 volts.,yes, red on neg blk on pos and I get a positive reading on voltage
Plan on discussing all of this with Odyssey or Energy sys.
So how in the world did this happen. I haven't a clue yet. but Here's what other discoveries I have made that experimental builders might want to consider
The cause of the diode failure was a reverse polarity so when i turned on my master power ran the other direction and burned it up, but it caused a fire. I understand that when I diod fails it can be hot real hot and its an avalanche type failure . A possible alternative is to fuse the diode assemble just in case of a diode falure.
The other thing is that this fire was right under the back seat.Had it not been so obvious or happened in the air it would of been a very serious problem Nothing but foam rubber and plywood straight up over my solenoid bank and battery. Not sure what I'm going to do about this.
The only thing I can think that may of caused all this is I charged the battery two weeks ago after leaving the master on and I charged the battery in reverse but everything I have read says this is impossible in addition I have smart charger that knows when you have hooked it up backwards so I'm baffled. Charging that day was a normal 2 amp feed for 12 hours or so. Completely normal.
Keep you posted once I figure out what has happened.
Jumped in the cub to take an early morning cruise, turned on the master no master click -no power- no starter. Shut the master off and started smelling smoke. But master off and smoke continues. I raise the back seat to gain access to the battery system and I spot a flaming wire. But hey the master is off what up. Fortunately I was able to extinguish the flame but not until it had melted the conductor in half. I''m scratching my head wondering what has burned and what caused it and how extensive is the damage. Here's what I've discovered and who can believe it.
1. The recommended diode from the Cont Duty SOL coil to to ground had a melt down,ok that's easy but man is this dangerous
2. Checked voltage on the battery and it was down to below 12, oh low battery I will hook my my charger.
3. Sparks fly when I try to correctly hook up the charger like I was connecting them wrong. Whats' up with this,battery charger must be on the blink
4. Called an electrical engineer friend and started checking resistance and other things
5. Check voltage again and discovered neg reading when normally testing voltage level , is this possible
6. checked voltage the other direction and get a positive 12.4 volts.,yes, red on neg blk on pos and I get a positive reading on voltage
Plan on discussing all of this with Odyssey or Energy sys.
So how in the world did this happen. I haven't a clue yet. but Here's what other discoveries I have made that experimental builders might want to consider
The cause of the diode failure was a reverse polarity so when i turned on my master power ran the other direction and burned it up, but it caused a fire. I understand that when I diod fails it can be hot real hot and its an avalanche type failure . A possible alternative is to fuse the diode assemble just in case of a diode falure.
The other thing is that this fire was right under the back seat.Had it not been so obvious or happened in the air it would of been a very serious problem Nothing but foam rubber and plywood straight up over my solenoid bank and battery. Not sure what I'm going to do about this.
The only thing I can think that may of caused all this is I charged the battery two weeks ago after leaving the master on and I charged the battery in reverse but everything I have read says this is impossible in addition I have smart charger that knows when you have hooked it up backwards so I'm baffled. Charging that day was a normal 2 amp feed for 12 hours or so. Completely normal.
Keep you posted once I figure out what has happened.