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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:09 am    Post subject: Deft/Pointer ELT Reply with quote

A customer bought an ELT battery for his DEFT-1 ELT and installed it today during the annual. The battery that came out was a BP1030, typically used in a pointer ELT. The battery that went in was a BP-1030. Problem is, the connector leads on the ELT were wire backwards to the battery leads; mind you, the previous installation had been backwards for 2 years. We decided to test it before we closed it up and installed it and, wouldn't you know, we let the smoke out. Before we could say WTF, a resistor fried. After I pulled the leads from the Molex connector and reinstalled them to match the battery, we tried it again. It worked. Weird.



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:22 am    Post subject: Deft/Pointer ELT Reply with quote

Wow Gary!! Free magic smoke??? That don't happen often. I find it amazing that they didn't install a diode to protect from reverse voltage application. So simple and so cheap. But then they wouldn't have a lucrative repair business.
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Gary Vogt wrote: [quote] A customer bought an ELT battery for his DEFT-1 ELT and installed it today during the annual. The battery that came out was a BP1030, typically used in a pointer ELT. The battery that went in was a BP-1030. Problem is, the connector leads on the ELT were wire backwards to the battery leads; mind you, the previous installation had been backwards for 2 years. We decided to test it before we closed it up and installed it and, wouldn't you know, we let the smoke out. Before we could say WTF, a resistor fried. After I pulled the leads from the Molex connector and reinstalled them to match the battery, we tried it again. It worked. Weird.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:41 am    Post subject: Deft/Pointer ELT Reply with quote

maybe it wasn't required for FAA approval. Or, maybe the FAA requirements didn't require one and why put one in there?
The required battery pack is a BP1015. Although, looking at the catalogs, it's difficult to tell which is really which.

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Wow Gary!! Free magic smoke??? That don't happen often. I find it amazing that they didn't install a diode to protect from reverse voltage application. So simple and so cheap. But then they wouldn't have a lucrative repair business.
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A customer bought an ELT battery for his DEFT-1 ELT and installed it today during the annual. The battery that came out was a BP1030, typically used in a pointer ELT. The battery that went in was a BP-1030. Problem is, the connector leads on the ELT were wire backwards to the battery leads; mind you, the previous installation had been backwards for 2 years. We decided to test it before we closed it up and installed it and, wouldn't you know, we let the smoke out. Before we could say WTF, a resistor fried. After I pulled the leads from the Molex connector and reinstalled them to match the battery, we tried it again. It worked. Weird.


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