I need a battery - what brand?
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I need a battery - what brand?
The Concorde RG-25 that was in my plane when I bought it no longer puts out enough cranking amps to turn the starter. My quick research here seems to indicate there are a couple different camps for which battery brand is the go-to. To put it all in one place, what battery do you use? If you had to buy one now, would it be different?
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
Odyssey J-16 FAA/PMA.
You will need a field approval from your IA but most have no problem with this.
Odyssey sells a support bracket that fits nicely inside the original battery box.
You will need a field approval from your IA but most have no problem with this.
Odyssey sells a support bracket that fits nicely inside the original battery box.
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
Odyssey for me , 6 years never touched it ( how long do they last) lighter too! No acid to worry about
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
I spoke to my IA earlier this weekend about the approval process on an Odyssey. I'll forward him the 337 in the document library on here.
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
The battery is PMA approved for other aircraft. AC43-13.2b Chapter 10 discusses battery installations and is approved data for our aircraft. Based on this, the IA I have worked with for 30 years determined it is a minor modification and can be accomplished with a log book entry. If your IA doesn't agree then he can file a 337 citing AC43.13-2b as approved data. No further approval (i.e. a field approval) should be necessary.
A note: do not use the available mounting bracket attached to the back of the existing battery box. The battery box is designed to contain the battery in the event of a frontal crash by supporting the load with the forward face of the box. If you transfer the load to the back of the box it may tear loose in a crash. AC43.13-2a (not the current revision) discusses using wooden blocks to space the battery side to side and front to back. That section has been omitted from the current version. IMHO, 12 year old data should be good for a 75 year old airplane.
A note: do not use the available mounting bracket attached to the back of the existing battery box. The battery box is designed to contain the battery in the event of a frontal crash by supporting the load with the forward face of the box. If you transfer the load to the back of the box it may tear loose in a crash. AC43.13-2a (not the current revision) discusses using wooden blocks to space the battery side to side and front to back. That section has been omitted from the current version. IMHO, 12 year old data should be good for a 75 year old airplane.
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
A minor would definitely be easier than a major alteration. A question on the bracket - looking at the illustration on the 337 here it appears that person attached the bracket to the bottom of the battery box rather than one of the walls. What say you on that method?6643 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:56 am The battery is PMA approved for other aircraft. AC43-13.2b Chapter 10 discusses battery installations and is approved data for our aircraft. Based on this, the IA I have worked with for 30 years determined it is a minor modification and can be accomplished with a log book entry. If your IA doesn't agree then he can file a 337 citing AC43.13-2b as approved data. No further approval (i.e. a field approval) should be necessary.
A note: do not use the available mounting bracket attached to the back of the existing battery box. The battery box is designed to contain the battery in the event of a frontal crash by supporting the load with the forward face of the box. If you transfer the load to the back of the box it may tear loose in a crash. AC43.13-2a (not the current revision) discusses using wooden blocks to space the battery side to side and front to back. That section has been omitted from the current version. IMHO, 12 year old data should be good for a 75 year old airplane.
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
I'm pretty sure the only way to use that bracket is to attach it to the rear wall of the box. If the cables were a little longer you could attach it to the front. All you would need is a wooden box to transfer the forward load to the front face of the box, but once you have that the bracket becomes superfluous (pretty much)...
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Re: I need a battery - what brand?
Yes, the provided bracket only works with the back of the battery box. A small piece of wood inbetween the "bracket" and the front of the battery box would transfer the load to the front battery box wall?6643 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 10:29 am I'm pretty sure the only way to use that bracket is to attach it to the rear wall of the box. If the cables were a little longer you could attach it to the front. All you would need is a wooden box to transfer the forward load to the front face of the box, but once you have that the bracket becomes superfluous (pretty much)...
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