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B747crew
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:26 am Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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I've experienced a problem with a battery drain on my Yak52 in very cold weather and have found based on installation information that the GT50 draws about .06 amps and is constantly powered by the ships battery via the hot bus. Has anyone else experienced a problem with this unit draining down the ships batteries???
Thanks Jack Snodgrass
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:30 am Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Jack, What's a GT50? I believe you and I talked about this on the phone.
Based on our discussion, did you replace the batteries yet? .06 amp draw
(6-100ths of an amp) on those two huge batteries should not be a problem
unless of course you're leaving your aircraft stored for a year.
Dennis
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:09 am Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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On Jan 15, 2008, at 4:26 AM, B747crew wrote:
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I've experienced a problem with a battery drain on my Yak52 in very
cold weather and have found based on installation information that
the GT50 draws about .06 amps and is constantly powered by the ships
batter via the hot bus. Has anyone else experienced a problem with
this unit draining down the ships batterys???
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Almost all radios (and certainly all GPS's) use a small amount of
power to keep their memories alive. OTOH, most use some kind of
internal battery to perform the task as the power required is very,
very small, on the order of a few microamps. Very few use the
aircraft's battery simply because there is no guarantee that it will
always be there.
If your radio is indeed drawing 60mA (0.06A) from the battery, you can
count on that running a 25AH battery down in about 400 hours (about 17
days). Add to that the self-discharge rate of about 1% per day and you
begin to see why it is a good idea to keep your battery on a proper
float charge if you aren't going to be flying every week.
Brian Lloyd 3191 Western Drive
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B747crew
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:09 am Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Dennis; Thanks for the information. I'm just attempting to sort out the problem and think it through so that I understand whats happening. Th GT50 is a "Flight Data Systems".
When I left the aircraft before the battery went dead I was sure that I pulled all the appropriate C/B's and turned everytrhing off. ( None of the avionics is on a master sw and must be turned off individually ) Now when I got to the Aircraft the Battery was down to about 6 VDC. from a full charge. That said I reason the only things that could have drawn down the ships battery was either the GPS or the GT50 unless there is a direct short somewhere in the system somewhere. Now when I pulled the batteries out of the aircraft they appear to be origional to the ship and 2 terminals were corroded so that prompted me to buy 2 new batts which I havn't yet installed but will this next weekend. I'm thinking that the entire avionics package needs to be on an avionics bus with a seperate master sw......... Your Thoughts?? By the way did you get my check?
Kindest Regards
Jack
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:52 am Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Off the wall question...
Do you have something run directly off the battery such as a NR headset
power connector? I had my NR headset that would run the battery down in
about 2 weeks.
DaBear
b747crew2003(at)aol.com wrote:
[quote] Dennis;
Thanks for the information. I'm just attempting to sort out the
problem and think it through so that I understand whats happening. Th
GT50 is a "Flight Data Systems".
When I left the aircraft before the battery went dead I was sure
that I pulled all the appropriate C/B's and turned everytrhing off. (
None of the avionics is on a master sw and must be turned off
individually ) Now when I got to the Aircraft the Battery was down to
about 6 VDC. from a full charge. That said I reason the only things
that could have drawn down the ships battery was either the GPS or the
GT50 unless there is a direct short somewhere in the system somewhere.
Now when I pulled the batteries out of the aircraft they appear to be
origional to the ship and 2 terminals were corroded so that prompted
me to buy 2 new batts which I havn't yet installed but will this next
weekend. I'm thinking that the entire avionics package needs to be on
an avionics bus with a seperate master sw......... Your Thoughts?? By
the way did you get my check?
Kindest Regards
Jack
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B747crew
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:08 pm Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Nope nothing like that ... it has an EFIS system with battery backup and a GPS. The efis has a trickle charge to keep the internal battery charged but thats it. Jack
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:07 pm Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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On Jan 15, 2008, at 11:07 AM, b747crew2003(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | somewhere. Now when I pulled the batteries out of the aircraft they
appear to be origional to the ship and 2 terminals were corroded so
that prompted me to buy 2 new batts which I havn't yet installed but
will this next weekend. I'm thinking that the entire avionics
package needs to be on an avionics bus with a seperate master
sw......... Your Thoughts?? By the way did you get my check?
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As the resident electrical geek (I didn't get the callsign "sparky"
for nothing) I have a few comments and/or suggestions.
Hopefully you received my earlier post where I pointed out that a 60mA
constant drain on a 25AH battery will drain it in about 17 days. If
your GT50 does have a "keep alive" circuit that is directly wired to
the battery, bypassing the master contactor, it will drain the battery
as you have described. Do put on a float charger that will keep the
battery charged even under the small load imposed by the GT50's keep-
alive circuit.
As for an avionics master, they are not a great idea. You are wiring
everything through that one switch which, if it fails, takes out all
your radios. It isn't hard to turn on each of the boxes. Most of us do
not have more than about three boxes to turn on, e.g. GPS,
transponders, and nav/com (or just com). For that matter you don't
even need to turn them off. The main master switch will do that just
fine.
Sounds to me like you might have a combination of a bad battery and a
constant drain. A good idea is to take the batteries out, charge them
fully, and then do a load test. A 25AH battery should be able to carry
a 20A load for an hour. Put a couple of landing lights on there and
see how long they run. (Stop the test when the voltage reaches 11V for
a 12V battery or 22V for a 24V battery.)
Brian Lloyd 3191 Western Drive
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B747crew
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:19 pm Post subject: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Thanks Brian ; I very much appreciate the helpful advice.
What a great web site where folks are so pleased to offer their support. Jack
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ChangDriver
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:34 pm Post subject: Re: GT50 Flight Data System in my Yak52 |
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Jack:
There is an excellent article on batteries in the Dec 2007 issue of the EAA magazine Sport Aviation.
Craig
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