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Not at all sure I'd consider having to lug heavy batteries out of the
glider, putting them in a car, transporting them and then recharging them in your RV/Gite/hotel/hangar/caravan/whatever could be viewed as a universally good solution. Then reversing the process next morning? Simply plugging a single mains power lead into the Antares type 'battery in wing' is a bit simpler, no? (The Antares has a built in charger system). Plus if the whole shooting match bursts into flames it's not in your RV/car/hotel/Gite...... Some European gliding clubs even now do not allow electric gliders to be charged in their club hangars: fire risk, insurance problems? Interesting times. |
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Dave Walsh wrote on 10/12/2020 2:26 PM:
Not at all sure I'd consider having to lug heavy batteries out of the glider, putting them in a car, transporting them and then recharging them in your RV/Gite/hotel/hangar/caravan/whatever could be viewed as a universally good solution. Then reversing the process next morning? Simply plugging a single mains power lead into the Antares type 'battery in wing' is a bit simpler, no? (The Antares has a built in charger system). Of course, that is the most desirable solution. The other solutions, including removing the wing batteries, are for the times there isn't mains power near the glider parking area - the usual situation I encounter. The only airfield I recall having convenient 120VAC sockets near the aircraft was in Canada, so pilots could plug in their engine heaters during the winter. For most pilots with wing batteries, I think a quiet, 2kW portable generator will be the easiest answer to independent charging of their glider. They are priced in the $400-$1000 range, so cheap enough. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 |
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