My CTLS ammeter readings have always fluctuated greatly and seemingly randomly. Typically it ranges from around -8 to +12, but occasionally goes outside that range, primarily above it. In the past year, evidently the fluctuation range has become even greater because now I occasionally get high current warnings that last just a second or two. The dynon triggers this warning (red light and sound alarm) when the ammeter reading spikes over 25. Should I simply increase the alarm threshold to 30 ? Is 25 really a critical value ?
The root question is why should the ammeter fluctuate at all ? I've flown Skyhawks and Skycatchers and the ammeter reading is rock solid at one value. That makes sense to me. It makes no sense that the electrical current would fluctuate wildly. Is the Dynon ammeter giving invalid readings ? Would another ammeter show a constant value ?
On a recent flight of 2 hours I had roughly 12 instances of the high current alarm warning getting triggered, but on each occasion it went off by itself within 1 or 2 seconds. I've never had any other symtoms such as a blown fuse or other electrical problem. It's happened perhaps a 100 times over my last 30 hours of flight.
The root question is why should the ammeter fluctuate at all ? I've flown Skyhawks and Skycatchers and the ammeter reading is rock solid at one value. That makes sense to me. It makes no sense that the electrical current would fluctuate wildly. Is the Dynon ammeter giving invalid readings ? Would another ammeter show a constant value ?
On a recent flight of 2 hours I had roughly 12 instances of the high current alarm warning getting triggered, but on each occasion it went off by itself within 1 or 2 seconds. I've never had any other symtoms such as a blown fuse or other electrical problem. It's happened perhaps a 100 times over my last 30 hours of flight.