by Kristin Winter » Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:10 pm
Paralleling was not an option in Twin Comanches, but was installed standard on about the last eight produced. From the mid-60's until 1972, Piper was in love with using a single regulator to control two alternators. One problem is that in the case of an overvoltage, both alternators are shut off. Given the lack of a warning system, and the poor instrumentation of the electrical system, the pilot doesn't typically notice the problem right away. I hate the system and have had a lot of trouble with it in various Piper twins over the years. I got rid of it in my PA-30 by going to the Plane Power system. Much better.
Kristin