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On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 01:39:44 +0000, Steve Paavola wrote:
Gary Emerson wrote: wrote: Better yet is to use diodes so that both batteries will always be "on" in parallel and you're always pulling from the best battery with no fiddling required from the pilot. Relatively low voltage drop diodes are available with 18 Amp forward capacity. If both batteries are on-line all the time, how do you know when one is getting weak and needs to be replaced? Or do you replace both batteries when voltage is marginal at the end of a flight? I used two small diodes to provide a "fail safe" supply to the Volkslogger, but the radio, vario, transponder etc get theirs via a 2 way toggle switch. Then when one battery dies in flight, I will notice and switch to the next one manually. But in the meantime the logger always draws current from the highest voltage battery and hence no interruption to the trace. The diodes are equivalents of IN 5817 "Shottky rectifying diodes". They are cheap and tiny. At the low currents drawn by the logger, the forward voltage drop is very small (less than 0.2V). No cooling is required. I soldered them directly in line with the wires from the fuse holder to the toggle switch, without a circuit board. I test the voltage on each battery during my pre-flight by setting the Volkslogger on its battery voltage function and disconnecting the batteries one at a time. (If the electric vario had a battery voltage function, I could switch it between the batteries and measure their voltage in flight.) The weak link in this setup is the toggle switch which has to be sized to handle a significant DC current. (The u/c warning buzzer is now also running off a 2 diode "fail safe" supply - but there is another story behind that ...). Regards Ian |
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