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hail or whatever need to be “dressed out” until smooth. Care should be used to
maintain a similar contour to the blade after dressing and the area should then be
polished resulting in a smooth, scratch free surface.
WARNING
Use care when handling the propeller. Insure that
the mags are OFF, the throttle CLOSED, and the
mixture in the CUT-OFF position. Then remain
as clear as possible during the dressing operation.
Be prepared for a cylinder to fire when moving the
propeller to a new position.
ELECTRICAL POWER
Alternator
The alternator is an alternating current device which is then converted by diodes
to direct current for charging the battery. It has no brushes or other rubbing parts
and may have the voltage regulator mounted on the unit or integral. The alternator
units offered through KCI Aviation use a remotely mounted voltage regulator. Its
d.c. voltage output should be the same i.e. 14.2 to 14.8 volts. An alternator should
never be operated open circuit, that is without a load.
The Lancair uses a negative ground system. Filters in the system reduce noise in
the avionics from the alternator (and the magnetos).
Excessively high voltage regulation will cause overcharging of the battery and
shorten its life, low settings will result in a low battery and probably poor starting
especially in colder weather.
CARE AND CLEANING
Your Lancair requires no special care and cleaning. Prior to washing, cover the
wheels, pitot and static ports, and plug cabin air intake ports. Care should be used
to avoid removal of grease and oil from lubricated areas.
The windshield should be cleaned with generous amounts of water and a soft
cloth. Prepared cleaners should be used with caution unless expressly made for
acrylic material. Oil and grease can be removed with small amounts of kerosene
if necessary followed by soap and water.
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