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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:36 am    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Hello group ,thanks for all the responses on my panel lettering .Another request I have is : what is the battery and the source that most of you are using .I should be able to get by with a 25 to 35 amp ,as always the smaller physical size the better for me . Thanks
Wade Jones South Texas
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:04 am    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Wade, Here is what I have done for the past four years: During the annual Condition Inspection, I take the battery out of my Lawn Tractor. I take it to O'Reiley's Auto Parts store, aviation section, and exchange the battery for a new $25.00, 24 pound, group U1 (36 amp. hr.), U1L (you may need a U1R), Super Start, sealed Lawn & Garden battery. Remove the old battery from the plane, put it in the Lawn Tractor and put the new one in the plane.
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wade jones wrote: [quote] Hello group ,thanks for all the responses on my panel lettering .Another request I have is : what is the battery and the source that most of you are using .I should be able to get by with a 25 to 35 amp ,as always the smaller physical size the better for me . Thanks
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:50 am    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

I have an Odyssey PC680 battery in my plane. I bought it from eBay for about $70 four years ago. 14 lbs, 680 CCA, 17Ah.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:52 am    Post subject: Re: Battery Reply with quote

I've got the Odyssey 680 (The non-certified version). I haven't pulled the first electron out of it but the size and weight are great for it's specs.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/odysseydry.php

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Odyssey batteries, with an eight year design life saves you time and money because you do not have to replace your battery as often. It is also the only battery that is capable of delivering a large number of deep cycles ­ up to 400 when fully discharged or up to 500 when discharged to 80%. Plus, the battery is specially designed for high vibration applications. Unlike conventional batteries that need to be recharged every six to twelve weeks, the Odyssey battery will maintain up to 50% state of charge after 2 yrs if stored at room temperature (77ºF). At temperatures lower than 77°F, storage times will be even longer. The cranking power of Odyssey batteries is double to triple that of equally sized conventional batteries, even when the temperature is as low as -40ºF. Odyssey batteries may be shipped worry free by UPS/Federal Express or air. 2 Year Warranty


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:50 am    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

This battery can be purchased on some sites for around $122 with free
shipping.

Do a Google search on Odyssey PC680.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:57 am    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

I am using the PC680 and it has plenty of cranking power. It also mounted nicely in rear of the fusilage, required for W&B with an 0-235.

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This battery can be purchased on some sites for around $122 with free shipping.

Do a Google search on Odyssey PC680.

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I've got the Odyssey 680 (The non-certified version). I haven't pulled the first electron out of it but the size and weight are great for it's specs.



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Battery Reply with quote

I'm using an Oddesey 625, 15 lbs, 7" wide 6 1/2" tall, 3 3/4" deep. I'm not flying yet, but it looks like it has plenty of power to crank the Corvair. It's a drycell. I purchased it from Summit Racing.

[quote="wjones(at)brazoriainet.co"]Hello group ,thanks for all the responses on my panel lettering .Another request I have is : what is the battery and the source that most of you are using .I should be able to get by with a 25 to 35 amp ,as always the smaller physical size the better for me . Thanks
Wade Jones South Texas
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:50 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Hello group ,thanks for all the advise I received on the battery .Using this advise I have decided to go with the Dynasty PC680 .I will be locating it behind the passenger seat .Next question ,has anyone run their battery leads from bat. to engine through the center console with this battery location . Thanks
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:04 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Wade,

My battery is also mounted behind the right seat. I ran the autopilot wiring, headset wiring and lighting wiring through the center console. That pretty well filled up the available space; plus I was a little concerned about electrical interference. So I ran the battery cables up under the right longeron.

Have you received those panel labels?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:08 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Howdy, Wade.

I have the exact same battery in the exact same location. Not a problem a-tall. Battery relay right next to it, too.

But I'm only cranking a Corvair, so I'm assuming you're fixin' to use a Sky-Tek starter in your set up?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

I have my battery in the same location. I ran my battery cables and several other power wires through the center console. I ran the wires on either side of and at the same level as the torque tube, spiral wrapped and secured to the side walls. That way there is no interference with the controls.
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Hello group ,thanks for all the advise I received on the battery .Using this advise I have decided to go with the Dynasty PC680 .I will be locating it behind the passenger seat .Next question ,has anyone run their battery leads from bat. to engine through the center console with this battery location . Thanks
Wade Jones South Texas
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:42 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Wade
I'm a long way from flying my 601XL however I intend to use the same battery set up that I used in my previous project. I built my RV7 to use a 4.3 Chevy V-6 and used a battery layout that was a variation of a system suggested by Jesse Meyers at Belted Airpower.

Basically it consisted of two PC 545 batteries. The electrical system is divided so that each battery powers one fuel pump and one coil. The electrical buss is fed from whichever battery is turned on through 25 amp diodes. The batteries are charged simultaneously through 25 amp diodes also. The only time both batteries are used at the same time is during cranking.

To me there is a big advantage to this system, in the event of an engine failure flipping one switch changes the battery, the fuel pump and the ignition system. I won't have to spend time thinking about where the failure is located.
In my Corvair installation I intend to use two oil pressure switches also.

The disadvantage is weight.

The PC545 weighs 11.7 pounds. Two of them weigh about the same as most standard aircraft batteries but still considerably more than a PC680. In the RV I placed the batteries behind the right seat but I needed the weight back there anyway.

I'm sure someone out there can improve on this but I like the simplicity and easy redundancy.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:52 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

No Rick ,the Sky-Tek starter is no longer available for the Franklin
engine.So I have to use the old Prestolite .If anyone knows where an
available Sky-Tek starter for a franklin is please let me know . Thanks
Wade Jones South Texas
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:54 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

How do you feed two batteries to one starter? Do you have two starter solenoids? I can’t see you doing it through the diodes as they are too small to pass the cranking current.

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Wade

I'm a long way from flying my 601XL however I intend to use the same battery set up that I used in my previous project. I built my RV7 to use a 4.3 Chevy V-6 and used a battery layout that was a variation of a system suggested by Jesse Meyers at Belted Airpower.



Basically it consisted of two PC 545 batteries. The electrical system is divided so that each battery powers one fuel pump and one coil. The electrical buss is fed from whichever battery is turned on through 25 amp diodes. The batteries are charged simultaneously through 25 amp diodes also. The only time both batteries are used at the same time is during cranking.



To me there is a big advantage to this system, in the event of an engine failure flipping one switch changes the battery, the fuel pump and the ignition system. I won't have to spend time thinking about where the failure is located.

In my Corvair installation I intend to use two oil pressure switches also.



The disadvantage is weight.



The PC545 weighs 11.7 pounds. Two of them weigh about the same as most standard aircraft batteries but still considerably more than a PC680. In the RV I placed the batteries behind the right seat but I needed the weight back there anyway.



I'm sure someone out there can improve on this but I like the simplicity and easy redundancy.



Carroll Jernigan

601XL Corvair Fuselage (Engine on test stand awaiting a few more parts.)





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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:06 pm    Post subject: Battery Reply with quote

Two starter solenoids. Small ones that I got from W.W.Grainger. I don't remember the part number.
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