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The 'split services' approach is much better than running
everything off 1 battery, and then switching to another. The standard 7AH gel cell is rated at the 20hour discharge current - about 300mA. Any higher current and the total energy available decreases. (and that 7AH is a new battery at room temperature, not a 2 year old one freezing at 18,000ft). If you have room, paralleling batteries works well, so long as you have another independent battery to run essential services if the main one drops below 11V (for me vario/flight director only, and radio when 5 minutes out on final glide). At 16:27 05 February 2012, kirk.stant wrote: On Feb 5, 7:43=A0am, rk wrote: On 3 helmi, 18:10, JohnDeRosa wrote: At the panel I use three switches to run the batteries in parallel. Battery 1 on/off, battery 2 on/off and then the output of both to a master switch and then to the avionics. =A0The thinking of separate battery switches is that you can disconnect a "bad" battery. =A0I alway= s have all three switches turned on during flight - the need to be able to turn off a bad battery hasn't arisen for me and I am unsure how I would even know (everything dies? =A0smoke?). You would know that by total power loss of all your batteries. You have essentially parallel connection with all your batteries during flight. When one fails, it drains your good batteries empty. When your radio or computer starts blinking it's too late. Best option is to use simple selector switch to choose one battery at time, and keep other batteries disconnected. rk I've been using a somewhat different approach. Two batteries, each powering half the avionics. So batt 1 has the radio and nav computer bus; batt 2 has the logger/PDA and backup vario bus. Instrument "busses" hooked up via individual 3 position switches so that either buss can be powered by either battery or disconnected. Normally, run the batts/busses independent, but have had occasions when one batt went low early, and just switched the bus it was on to the other battery for all instruments for rest of flight. I also use the built-in voltmeters in various instruments (AR- 4201, SN10) to monitor the health of the batteries during flight. Seems to work OK for the past 12 years... Kirk 66 |
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