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Yea, there is a battery in the trasponder that requires replacement
every 2 years whether it needs it or not. It is used to power the unit in the event of a crash and no power from the ship is getting to it. The new models use regular "D" cells while older ones (like mine) require a proprietary battery for about $40. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Rip wrote: Battery? Rip Jon Kraus wrote: We had our transponder require some work and the A & P added a placard as "transponder inop" until we got it back. As long as you stay clear of B & C you should be OK. I'm curious as to why you wouldn't just have the inspection done? I don't think it is that expensive to do. We ended up buying a remanufactured unit for about $400. So the battery in yours has lasted 10 years or is it dead? Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Matt wrote: Looking over my 152's logs, it appears the transponder has not been inspected since the altitude encoder was installed, about 10 years ago. Is it legal (not necessarily smart) to pull the circuit breaker, placard the transponder as inoperative, and continue to fly until I get it inspected at the next annual? I would be staying clear of class B and C. FYI, the mode C is working fine. Thanks for all comments. Matt |
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I think you are referring to the ELT battery right? That needs to be
replaced every 2 years. "Jon Kraus" wrote: Yea, there is a battery in the trasponder that requires replacement every 2 years whether it needs it or not. It is used to power the unit in the event of a crash and no power from the ship is getting to it. The new models use regular "D" cells while older ones (like mine) require a proprietary battery for about $40. |
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no such thing as a battery in a transponder
Matt wrote: I think you are referring to the ELT battery right? That needs to be replaced every 2 years. "Jon Kraus" wrote: Yea, there is a battery in the trasponder that requires replacement every 2 years whether it needs it or not. It is used to power the unit in the event of a crash and no power from the ship is getting to it. The new models use regular "D" cells while older ones (like mine) require a proprietary battery for about $40. |
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You're correct it is the ELT not the transponder... duhhh...
Matt wrote: I think you are referring to the ELT battery right? That needs to be replaced every 2 years. "Jon Kraus" wrote: Yea, there is a battery in the trasponder that requires replacement every 2 years whether it needs it or not. It is used to power the unit in the event of a crash and no power from the ship is getting to it. The new models use regular "D" cells while older ones (like mine) require a proprietary battery for about $40. |
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