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What is connected to your always on battery bus?

 
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:47 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

I can't quite figure out what will end up going on my battery bus. At
least other than a dome light or baggage light.. and then perhaps not.

Please share what you are putting on your battery bus and in particular
for you flyers, what did you put on yours and what do you recommend to
future flyers

My panel will probably be a dual Chelton with the standard goodies but I
don't beleive the battery bus gets involved much there.

Bill Watson
Durham NC
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:06 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

Bill -

I'm not flying yet, but I put the panel flood (LED strips from Stein), Map
spot (LED from Stein), PMags, and a cigar receptacle on the battery bus.
Baggage bay lights will be the dry-cell powered stick-on LED lights from
Lowe's.
Neal E. George
2023 Everglades Drive
Navarre, FL 32566
Home - 850-515-0640
Cell - 850-218-4838

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:43 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

Bill,

I just have my Ebus alternate feed and my Lightspeed ignition on the battery
bus.

I attached my schematic if that is of help. I also have a lot of electrical
system files - wire lists, load analysis, etc - if you are interested.

John Testement
jwt(at)roadmapscoaching.com
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Richmond, VA
Paint prep, interior, and LOTS of little stuff
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:03 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

I have flaps and electronic igniton on the battery bus.
Jerry Calvert

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:35 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

I just have my lightspeed as switchable from the aux battery's
battery bus, to the main bus. That's the only item I put on
that battery bus. You can land fine with no flaps, so if you're
going to put anything else on it, the trim might be the one thing
worth doing. If you put lights on it, you may find yourself with
a dead battery from forgetting to turn off the lights. For me,
I don't mind only having lights with the master on...especially
since I have those electrical system independent click-lights
for the rear seats and baggage area that I can always turn on.
I know there are some people that love the idea of a battery
bus, but I love the idea of only super mission critical stuff
on it...and being able to turn it positively off. That's why
for me, it's just the lightspeed and nothing else...and even
one I start the engine, I switch that to the Main bus so that
when I power the airplane off and turn off the key, there's
now power to any ignition system.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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MauleDriver wrote:
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I can't quite figure out what will end up going on my battery bus. At
least other than a dome light or baggage light.. and then perhaps not.

Please share what you are putting on your battery bus and in particular
for you flyers, what did you put on yours and what do you recommend to
future flyers

My panel will probably be a dual Chelton with the standard goodies but I
don't beleive the battery bus gets involved much there.

Bill Watson
Durham NC
40605



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:37 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

items on the battery buss:
-the Battery relay itself
-Electronic ignition -if installed
-clock if separate of efis
-EFIS Keepalive if any
-hobbs meter
-and oh yeah, the dome and baggage light; but what do you tie it to to keep it from accidentaly killing your dual battery? Baggage door and cabin door?

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:56 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

Can you share the rationale for the flaps?

William
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:19 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

John

What software did you use to draw your schematic? I would like to do
something similar ....

Cheers

Les Kearney
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:01 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:33 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

I used TurboCad v12

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:42 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

Thanks Tim - that was an answer I was looking for. With a dual
batt/alt/bus design and no electronic ignition, I just can't figure out
why I need one. Except for the glaring omission of the battery
contactor trigger. And a clock.

Bill

Tim Olson wrote:
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I just have my lightspeed as switchable from the aux battery's
battery bus, to the main bus. That's the only item I put on
that battery bus. You can land fine with no flaps, so if you're
going to put anything else on it, the trim might be the one thing
worth doing. If you put lights on it, you may find yourself with
a dead battery from forgetting to turn off the lights. For me,
I don't mind only having lights with the master on...especially
since I have those electrical system independent click-lights
for the rear seats and baggage area that I can always turn on.
I know there are some people that love the idea of a battery
bus, but I love the idea of only super mission critical stuff
on it...and being able to turn it positively off. That's why
for me, it's just the lightspeed and nothing else...and even
one I start the engine, I switch that to the Main bus so that
when I power the airplane off and turn off the key, there's
now power to any ignition system.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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MauleDriver wrote:
>
>
> I can't quite figure out what will end up going on my battery bus.
> At least other than a dome light or baggage light.. and then perhaps
> not.
>
> Please share what you are putting on your battery bus and in
> particular for you flyers, what did you put on yours and what do you
> recommend to future flyers
>
> My panel will probably be a dual Chelton with the standard goodies
> but I don't beleive the battery bus gets involved much there.
>
> Bill Watson
> Durham NC
> 40605
>




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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:25 pm    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

you might also consider a power outlet or cig lighter outlet of some sort
for that cell charger or pda that's running low. might allow for flight
planning or cell call on the ramp without having the master on. I've waited
out weather in the cockpit listening to a handheld plugged into constant
power. its definitely not required but sometimes handy.
steve
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:27 am    Post subject: What is connected to your always on battery bus? Reply with quote

Yeah, without elec. ign., I don't know that I'd bother at all. As
for clocks, your instruments can give you GMT once GPS is locked
on, and these days, multiple systems have timers, so there really
isn't much need for a regular clock/timer anymore. Steve's
suggestion of a lighter outlet for charging things isn't too bad
either. I think thought that if I was doing that, I'd just add the
lighter outlet to the baggage bulkhead wall to keep that hot wire
short. Then you could charge items while you walk away for a
while. If I need to do pre-flight flight planning, I can usually
just turn on my e-bus and fire up what I need to.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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MauleDriver wrote:
Quote:


Thanks Tim - that was an answer I was looking for. With a dual
batt/alt/bus design and no electronic ignition, I just can't figure out
why I need one. Except for the glaring omission of the battery
contactor trigger. And a clock.

Bill

Tim Olson wrote:
>
>
> I just have my lightspeed as switchable from the aux battery's
> battery bus, to the main bus. That's the only item I put on
> that battery bus. You can land fine with no flaps, so if you're
> going to put anything else on it, the trim might be the one thing
> worth doing. If you put lights on it, you may find yourself with
> a dead battery from forgetting to turn off the lights. For me,
> I don't mind only having lights with the master on...especially
> since I have those electrical system independent click-lights
> for the rear seats and baggage area that I can always turn on.
> I know there are some people that love the idea of a battery
> bus, but I love the idea of only super mission critical stuff
> on it...and being able to turn it positively off. That's why
> for me, it's just the lightspeed and nothing else...and even
> one I start the engine, I switch that to the Main bus so that
> when I power the airplane off and turn off the key, there's
> now power to any ignition system.
>
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
> do not archive
> MauleDriver wrote:
>>
>>
>> I can't quite figure out what will end up going on my battery bus.
>> At least other than a dome light or baggage light.. and then perhaps
>> not.
>>
>> Please share what you are putting on your battery bus and in
>> particular for you flyers, what did you put on yours and what do you
>> recommend to future flyers
>>
>> My panel will probably be a dual Chelton with the standard goodies
>> but I don't beleive the battery bus gets involved much there.
>>
>> Bill Watson
>> Durham NC
>> 40605
>>
>
>







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