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Old 11th Mar 2006, 16:50
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c182 overvoltage

One of the guys at our field has had a few electrical problems. The alternator control unit cuts in above 1000rpm giving a Lo Volts light. The POH describes this as an overvoltage condition.
What are the common causes for this sort of thing?
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Probably the regulator.

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Or a failed diode in the rectifier.
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