Hello Experts.. ok.. an update.
Latest news.
5/18
-. I received the plane.
-. A "G" cable, the ones that are going to the rectifier regulator from the generator was fixed.
-. Amp: -12 .. Nice!!!!!. (negative) Gen switch ON, Indicator on the screen OFF
-. Even knowing that the batt will be drained, my plan was to go to the runup area to play.
-. MAP engine off: 30.1
-. Idle RMP, throttle completely down: 1.630 MAP: 13.4
-. Runup ok.
-. WOT (static) RPM:5010 MAP: 29.3 (Normal, imo. Now I know that when I start the takeoff roll the RPMs will rise to around my expected 5100)
Work done?? This is in the interesting part:
Maintenance told me that:
-. As soon as they got the plane, they tested it and they got around 5000 RPM.
-. This means that the plane magically worked fine.
-. They did a carb sync. I knew that it was necessary but... they did it before the initial test.
5/19
-. They went to the hangar to check the charging problem.
-. They took the drained battery and charged it.
-. They installed the battery again.
-. Plane was tested and now, magically, is charging.
-. Need to keep an eye on the bat because it is "weak"
I have tried to be precise in describing the sequence of events and what they told me they did.
No additional information was received.
Conclusion:
1. Planes fix themselves or... I'm very, very unlucky! If I touch the plane, something will break, but if someone else does the same as me, everything will be fine.
2. I hate magic on the planes.
3. I still don’t have any clue of what could happened and I don’t believe in magic.
Plan:
I’m going to take the “15 day light sport repairman maintenance” soon.
I’ll continue doing my own research but…
Questions:
-. from the Technical perspective, there is any limitation to what I can do in the plane if I become a LSA Repairman – Maintenance? (I want to keep my plane as SLSA)
-. Do I need to take any other training specific to Rotax (iRMT) like the ones offered by Lockwood 9-series Service and 9-series Maintenance? (I know that for sure I'll learn something or a lot)
Any thoughts, ideas, comments, etc. are more than welcome.
Finally, thank you very much for all your comments and help.