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Because it is also the electrical system back-up. My PA-32's type certificate
calls out a 35Ah battery (I forget the brand). At the time it was manufactured, there was no such thing as sealed or RG aircraft batteries. Having the RG35AXC in there is extra peace of mind, and saves considerably on the maintenance dollars as well. FWIW, the battery is more expensive to purchase, but so far it has lasted nearly twice as long as the flooded cell batteries had. Between that battery, the Bogert cables and the Skytec starter, I could probably taxi my Cherokee Six with the starter. It spins that fast. Dennis O'Connor wrote: Hmmm,,, Why a 35 amp in a single? I have the Concorde RG35 in a twin with long cables to the engines aluminum even and it turns the prop like the engine is already running... Plus, the 25 amp RG Concorde battery will out power a standard 35 amp battery by a significant margin.. For a Lane (owned one for a decade) the RG25 will do the job and then some... Denny "Newps" wrote in message news:OlKeb.648972$YN5.497973@sccrnsc01... I am considering one for my 182. What do you have to do to the battery box and what is the difference in weight? Javier Henderson wrote: I got an RG35AXC in my Skylane earlier this year. Piece of cake to install, there's a small mod needed to the battery box lid, requiring a highly specialized tool (a utility knife). The battery is STC'd for various airframes, the STC paperwork was available from Concorde free of charge. I needed the involvement of an IA because of the STC issue, but further replacements can be done by myself. They're maintenance free, and they're not venting corrosive fumes. They're a little more expensive than flooded cells, but in AMU's, the difference is a pittance. Go for it. -jav -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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