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Re: Battery Relocation to firewall

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matthewhinmann120cm wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 4:49 pm
6643 wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 6:40 am I may have a copy of a 337 somewhere.
If you have the copy of the firewall battery installation, that would be great!
I found it. If you want a copy, send me a private message with your email address.
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Re: Battery Relocation to firewall

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I found it. If you want a copy, send me a private message with your email address.
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I’ll send you a message. I’m curious about the installation procedures…

I decided to buy buy the SBS J16 Odyssey battery, and install it in the existing battery box. I mounted it with the PC680 mount bracket inside the battery box on the fwd wall. I think it turned out just fine. I don’t think the battery box is original with the plane.

You guys have helped a ton! Thanks for the info.
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Re: Battery Relocation to firewall

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meloosifah wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 12:09 pm I replaced my battery with an odyssey - removed the old battery box and installed the approved odyssey hold down bracket. I saved 1.5 lbs on the box and 7 on the battery. My IA wrote it as minor using the established PMA docs and a previous 337 for reference. I would not even consider mover the battery forward. I can’t imagine the effort would be worth the pound or two of wiring and the massive CG change. Currently I can load the plane with full fuel, two fatties and a big kid in the child seat and never get out of CG all the way to empty. I would be over gross but the plane would still be safe and controllable.
I decided to do the same thing. my battery box is not original, and I actually don't know where it came out of. I was a perfect fit for the Concorde RG-35A, and the J16 Oddessy battery hold-down bracket fir perfect inside the box. The new installation is even better than the original IMO... ;)
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Re: Battery Relocation to firewall

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matthewhinmann120cm wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 8:15 pm N120CM needs to go on a diet. The last W&B recorded has the plane at 1053 lbs E.W., of which I have verified by rolling it on scales. Since then, I removed the interior and old sound-proofing material. 14lbs worth.
Do you have metalized wings or a different engine? I ask because our 120 with fabric and a C-85 is over 100 lbs. slimmer at 939 lbs. EW (counting oil and unusable fuel) and she left the factory at 903 lbs.
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Re: Battery Relocation to firewall

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8014 wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:16 pm
matthewhinmann120cm wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 8:15 pm N120CM needs to go on a diet. The last W&B recorded has the plane at 1053 lbs E.W., of which I have verified by rolling it on scales. Since then, I removed the interior and old sound-proofing material. 14lbs worth.
Do you have metalized wings or a different engine? I ask because our 120 with fabric and a C-85 is over 100 lbs. slimmer at 939 lbs. EW (counting oil and unusable fuel) and she left the factory at 903 lbs.
I have metalized wings.
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