Future me here - I've been flying this thing for another year or so and occasionally the Over Voltage relay kicked in and no problem I just turned off the ALT switch, turn it back on again and all is well for the rest of the flight.
When using the landing light at take off (thats 100W) and selecting flaps in, when the flaps hit the stop (there is no limit switch) it crow-bars the 12V bus due to the heavy load. This causes the charging system to work harder and the voltage occasioanlly overshoots resulting in the Over Voltage relay tripping in. Except now, it will NOT reset until the engine is shut down. So this means that current is still flowing through the over voltage relay thereby latching the SCR.
I have supplied the entire charging circuit including the over voltage module we reverse engineered last year.
In the cockpit the ALT warning light has now decided to work. It comes on when the ALT switch is turned OFF. I never saw this light before, it didn't used to work with the ALT switch in any position.
Looking at the diagram the ALT warning light has one side connected to the 12V bus and the other connected to regulator. That means current is flowing from the main bus to ground via the warning light.
I have checked and this is the way its been wired for 50 years but doesn't make a lot of sense to me. The warning light looks like it may prevent the OVR being reset by providing some current preventing the SCR resetting. Secondly how does the warning light work?
If the switch is off, then the other side of the bulb must be seeing a low / 0V. Terminal I on the regulator can't pass current to ground because it has a diode (except for the resistor network) - it has to be passing it through the OVR coil. If thats the case - how you supposed to reset it in flight - or perhap you are not meant to/ The flight manual states that you shoudl try cycling the ALT switch and if that doesn't work then shed as much load as you can and land - which is thankfully obvious.
Last time this happened I tried turning the master off and that didn't reset it either. I think thats because the alternator has its own ground and therefore if even the tinyest current flows through the fild coils, it will produce an output unless the engines stops. And sure enough when you turn the engine off, it resets.
Now - this is Aviation and therefore this is a terrible design with long thin wires carrying large current, its also 1970s and on top of that its French.
So what is my actual question? That ALT warning light that has just decided to start working - do you agree with me, that is preventing reset of the over voltage relay? What is that light supposed to indicate - you'd think it means the alternator fault but its a bit ambiguous, because it could be off and the generator isn't generating.
Now, I have also attached the actual flight manual in case I have missed something. But seems to me that it would have been better if the over voltage relay output marked REG went to the input of the regulator which is I presume why its marked REG. And you can see by the tenuous OEM diagram that the OVR Doesn't go to the regulator.