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Old August 25th 10, 02:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Glider Batteries and Chargers

On Aug 24, 11:39*am, rlovinggood wrote:
On Aug 24, 11:14*am, T8 wrote:

One other thing... DO include a fuse or circuit breaker at the battery
and do make certain that the connections between the CB and the
battery are absolutely as reliable as you can make them (as mentioned
on another thread, problems here aren't covered by your CB). *I
recommend a 5 amp push to reset CB, provided that you have some place
to mount it correctly, teflon insulated aircraft wire of 18ga and
Molex or equivalent industrial quality crimp on connectors which are
*far* better than consumer grade stuff at your hardware store. *This
is a great area to solicit some help if you aren't completely
confident in your ability.


That's my public service announcement for the day :-).


-T8


And Evan, why do we put fuses on the batteries and why do we use
aircraft wire? * I wonder if the aircraft in the following report had
a fused battery and aircraft wire?

http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...01X51612&key=1

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


We put the fuse right at to the battery so there is never a high
current running through the rest of the circuitry.
Wire short anywhere- fuse blows.
This simple protection prevents having to deal with the consequences
of many sins, including the PVC insulated wire many production gliders
are incorporating.
This is a simple and very useful safety enhancement which costs about
$3 and takes 20 minutes to accomplish.
Unless something falls on the battery terminals, you're pretty well
covered.
FWIW
UH