by Kristin Winter » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:23 am
Paralleling refers to a circuit between the two voltage regulators, each voltage regulator running its own alternator. The problem with left and right voltage regulators is that both alternators need to be putting out the same exact voltage, or one alternator will be doing all the work. The paralleling circuit, keeps the two alternators at the same voltage. This system is referred to as a parallel system, as you have two voltage regulators, with their over voltage relays, running in parallel.
Piper decided to try using just one regulator to run two alternators. Then they had an AUX regulator in case the main failed. The problem is that an anomoly will then kick off both alternators, instead of just one, in a parallel system. If the system kicks off, and the pilot doesn't notice it, the battery will go down to the point that the master relay will open, any you are then out of luck, as you can't get your alternators back on line, no matter what you do.
Kristin