REFLECTOR: Fw: Mag cooling

Douglas Holub douglas.holub at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 12:58:59 CDT 2011


I've got a 36" thermocouple that plugs into my multimeter that I think will work.
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  From: Bachman, Jonathan 
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  Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 1:18 PM
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  As far as a temp probe, what do you use?

   

  Jon Bachman

  Std RG

  N956DR

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  Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 11:04 AM
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  I'm surprised.  I'll stick a temperature probe next to the magneto while I'm flying and see what I get.

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    From: aminetech at bluefrog.com 

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    Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:41 PM

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    --- douglas.holub at gmail.com wrote:

    From: "Douglas Holub" <douglas.holub at gmail.com>
    To: "Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list" <reflector at tvbf.org>
    Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Fw: Mag cooling
    Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 12:30:27 -0400

    I didn't realize that magnetos needed to be cooled. A timely post since I'm replacing one of my Plasma IIIs with a magneto this week. The last FAQ on Kelly Aerospace's magneto page says that the ambient temperature around the magneto should be kept below 160 F. 

     

     

    Well, then cooling may not be needed during flight.  My engine compartment temp ranges from 104-145.

     

    John

     

    http://www.kellyaerospace.com/magneto_FAQ.html

     

    Doug Holub

    Standard FG w/ electric nose lift

     

    Speaking of electric nose lifts, I was at Brett Ferrell's website this week and learned that the first Velocity prototype was also a fixed gear with a retractable nose gear. Who knew?

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      From: Jim Agnew 

      To: Velocity Reflector 

      Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 2:38 PM

      Subject: REFLECTOR: Fw: Mag cooling

       

      Click on the following URL to get PIX

       

      https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/7279544/1/2%20Mag%20cooling%20Pix?h=1e980f

       

      James F. Agnew

      Jim_Agnew_2 at Yahoo.Com

      Tampa, FL

      Velocity 173 Elite Aircraft Completed & Flying

       

         

        Hi Dave,

         

        Sam Dasilva & I both have the system that is shown in the attached picture.  The 3" 12V fan you can clearly see in the picture.  The fan hole allows air to come up behind the baffle and is sucked out by the prop vacuum so you do get some mag cooling.  What you don't see is a small solid state thermostat mounted on the back side of the baffle that turns the fan on when the temp exceeds a certain temp (that I don't remember so I will check). The fan is permanently supplied with power and neither of us have ever had the fan start in flight.  When you shut down after a minute or two the fan turns on and helps to cool down the engine since the  upper Cowl tends to trap hot air and natural convection is inhibited.  The fan gives a boost to starting the convection and normally only runs for a couple of minutes.  Blast tubes will help with mag cooling, however you still need an upper baffle air exit.  I have also attached a pix of the baffle back side that shows the fan & thermostat.

         Jim

         

        James F. Agnew

        Jim_Agnew_2 at Yahoo.Com

        Tampa, FL

        Velocity 173 Elite Aircraft Completed & Flying

           

          From: David Ullman <ullman at robustdecisions.com>
          To: reflector at tvbf.org
          Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:00 AM
          Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Mag cooling

          My Tech Advisor asked me to ask if anyone directs cooling air on to the
          magnetos?  I have two of them on the back of my IO-360-C1C and they
          currently get no air circulating over them at all.  Seems easy enough to
          bleed some off the ducts bringing air into the plenum. Is magneto heating a
          problem for anyone?

          David G. Ullman PhD ME
          Robust Decisions
          ullman at robustdecisions.com
          541-754-3609

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