Getting Rid of Computer in Current TJ (without engine swap)
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WTF are you talking about?
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
Guest
Posts: n/a
WTF are you talking about?
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
Guest
Posts: n/a
WTF are you talking about?
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
there.
All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> News.
>
> "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
>
> The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> al.
>
> A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> radio.
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Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Guest
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Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Guest
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Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4148ECC0.8BA3E083@sympatico.ca...
> WTF are you talking about?
>
> We drive Jeeps here. The GM alternators are some of the better ones out
> there.
>
> All you want to do is talk off topic bull ----. Who gives a crap what
> an airplane needs or some airplane bozo thinks it doesn't need? This
> group does have a Charter you know and you sure don't seem to fit here.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Ted Azito wrote:
> >
> > One wire alternators, for those who haven't figured it out, are Bad
> > News.
> >
> > "Contact" magazine, a publication for experimental aircraft people
> > who want to Experiment and not build cookie cutter airplanes with
> > overpriced junk Lycomings,explains this in a recent excellent article.
> > They would not appreciate me scanning it and posting it but it
> > essentially says that one wire alternators have a failure mode,
> > voltage runaway, that is the most damaging possible thing.
> >
> > The auto companies don't build one wire alternators even though it
> > would be easier and cheaper. They would save on wire, connectors, et
> > al.
> >
> > A really professional electrical system install would have both BAT
> > and ALT master switches, just like Cessnas and Pipers that use auto
> > alternators (with the FAA's blessing like Hot Dogs at Friday night
> > church carnivals in the minnow muncher days, and as necessary...) and
> > a crowbar circuit on the buses for engine and body ECMs, and the
> > radio.
Guest
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And as usual your post have nothing to with the thread and are just
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
Guest
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And as usual your post have nothing to with the thread and are just
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
Guest
Posts: n/a
And as usual your post have nothing to with the thread and are just
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings from
> Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and typos...
Guest
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I'm sorry, should I have started a new thread? Just found it interesting
that after a week or more the thread goes off topic, Mike pulls out the
charter whine...
Talk about calling the kettle black...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41490B5C.D70643EE@***.net...
> And as usual your post have nothing to with the thread and are just
> designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings
from
> > Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and
typos...
that after a week or more the thread goes off topic, Mike pulls out the
charter whine...
Talk about calling the kettle black...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41490B5C.D70643EE@***.net...
> And as usual your post have nothing to with the thread and are just
> designed to incite. Let those whom want to help, help.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Mike, it's getting increasingly difficult to distinguish your postings
from
> > Bill H.'s The tipoff is usually yours have fewer mispellings and
typos...


