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Robert Reed
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:06 pm Post subject: Location of Batteries and Master Relays |
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Bob,
I am planning on using the Z14 wiring for the FADEC electronic ignition. I am going to use two Odyssey PC680 batteries to be located under the pilot/co-pilot seats. There is plenty of room for upright installation with ample room to also install the master relays, crossover relay, and starter contactor and voltage regulators as well. I will also have the wing leveler autopilot servo in the same area. This is essentially dead space that is not usable for storage.
The question is do you see any issues with having all the relays, contactors, and voltage regulators located under the seats in the same area? Past experience with batteries have proven keeping them inside greatly extends their life but not sure if there are other issues I am not considering. There is plenty of room, lots more than behind the firewall and more accessible too.
Thanks,
Bob Reed
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:49 pm Post subject: Location of Batteries and Master Relays |
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What type of aircraft?
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 6:04 PM, Robert Reed <robertr237(at)att.net (robertr237(at)att.net)> wrote:
[quote]Bob,
I am planning on using the Z14 wiring for the FADEC electronic ignition. I am going to use two Odyssey PC680 batteries to be located under the pilot/co-pilot seats. There is plenty of room for upright installation with ample room to also install the master relays, crossover relay, and starter contactor and voltage regulators as well. I will also have the wing leveler autopilot servo in the same area. This is essentially dead space that is not usable for storage.
The question is do you see any issues with having all the relays, contactors, and voltage regulators located under the seats in the same area? Past experience with batteries have proven keeping them inside greatly extends their life but not sure if there are other issues I am not considering. There is plenty of room, lots more than behind the firewall and more accessible too.
Thanks,
Bob Reed
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Robert Reed
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:56 pm Post subject: Location of Batteries and Master Relays |
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KIS Super Cruiser low wing fiberglass four place.
Bob Reed
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 6:48 PM, Ron Burnett <ronburnett(at)charter.net (ronburnett(at)charter.net)> wrote:
[quote]What type of aircraft?
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 6:04 PM, Robert Reed <robertr237(at)att.net (robertr237(at)att.net)> wrote:
Quote: | Bob,
I am planning on using the Z14 wiring for the FADEC electronic ignition. I am going to use two Odyssey PC680 batteries to be located under the pilot/co-pilot seats. There is plenty of room for upright installation with ample room to also install the master relays, crossover relay, and starter contactor and voltage regulators as well. I will also have the wing leveler autopilot servo in the same area. This is essentially dead space that is not usable for storage.
The question is do you see any issues with having all the relays, contactors, and voltage regulators located under the seats in the same area? Past experience with batteries have proven keeping them inside greatly extends their life but not sure if there are other issues I am not considering. There is plenty of room, lots more than behind the firewall and more accessible too.
Thanks,
Bob Reed
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Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:41 pm Post subject: Location of Batteries and Master Relays |
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At 06:04 PM 9/16/2013, you wrote:
Quote: | Bob,
I am planning on using the Z14 wiring for the FADEC electronic
ignition. I am going to use two Odyssey PC680 batteries to be
located under the pilot/co-pilot seats. There is plenty of room for
upright installation with ample room to also install the master
relays, crossover relay, and starter contactor and voltage
regulators as well. I will also have the wing leveler autopilot
servo in the same area. This is essentially dead space that is not
usable for storage.
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Suggest the cross tie contactor be on the fire wall.
"All roads used to lead to Rome", all systems lead to
the cross-feed contactor . . . good place to tie
alternator and bus feeders.
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The question is do you see any issues with having all the relays,
contactors, and voltage regulators located under the seats in the
same area? Past experience with batteries have proven keeping them
inside greatly extends their life but not sure if there are other
issues I am not considering. There is plenty of room, lots more
than behind the firewall and more accessible too.
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Under the seats is fine as far as I can see . . .
others may have some caveats to offer. If the
batteries are there, then the battery busses could
be there too since you are obviously planning for
handy access.
Bob . . .
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