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		cristalclear13
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:09 pm    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				I am thinking about a new battery.  The one that came with the plane when I bought it has a (overflow?) drain on the side of it and has made a mess.  I suppose I could try to catch what comes out but I don't know what with or how secure I could make it.  
 
 Saw this battery on aircraft spruce, but it's a little pricey isn't it?
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/gellcellbatt.php
 
 A fellow airport bum who is rebuilding a wrecked Titan bought a 12 volt 26 amp sealed acid battery from Interstate Batteries store.  
 Could I go with that or should I spend the extra for the gell cell?  Or perhaps I could keep using the one I have... just keep it from making a mess somehow?
 
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		rlaird
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:32 pm    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				Cristal --
 
 I recently got a new Odyssey PC680 Battery for my MkIII from Quality
 Power for about $120... it's got more than twice the cranking amps as
 the Centennial, and is smaller.
 
 But regardless of which you buy, definitely dump the old, spillable
 battery and get a gel cell battery!!!  And, yes, they are more
 expensive than sealed lead-acid, but you get what you pay for.
 
   -- Robert
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  I am thinking about a new battery.  The one that came with the plane when I bought it has a (overflow?) drain on the side of it and has made a mess.  I suppose I could try to catch what comes out but I don't know what with or how secure I could make it.
 
  Saw this battery on aircraft spruce, but it's a little pricey isn't it?
  http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/gellcellbatt.php
 
  A fellow airport bum who is rebuilding a wrecked Titan bought a 12 volt 26 amp sealed acid battery from Interstate Batteries store.
  Could I go with that or should I spend the extra for the gell cell?  Or perhaps I could keep using the one I have... just keep it from making a mess somehow?
 
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  Cristal Waters
  Kolb Mark II Twinstar
  Rotax 503 DCSI
 
 
  Read this topic online here:
 
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 30051#230051
 
 
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Robert Laird
 
formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS  &  Gyrobee
 
current:  Autogyro Cavalon w/ 914ULS
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:45 pm    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				> Saw this battery on aircraft spruce, but it's a little pricey isn't it?
 
 
 This one from Aircraft Spruce will get the job done.
 
       BATTERY 18 AMP SEALED BT021 $56.25
 
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/powersonic.php
 I use a 545 Odyessey 15 Amp with the 912uls.  Shouldn't have any problem 
 turning the 503 with 18 amp.
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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		cristalclear13
 
  
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		The BaronVonEvil
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:55 pm    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				Hi Cristalclear,
 
 What did you do to resolve your fabric/tube problem? Did you repair it or 
 did you do a complete recover?
 
 Just curious...
 
 Carlos G.
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:59 am    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				Cristal, et al, You do not want a gel cell. What you want to get may be known variously as an Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM), Starved Lead Acid (SLA), or Recombinant Gas Battery (RGB). It doesn't matter which of the three names you use, they're all the same. A gel cell is something completely different. It's more expensive and inferior in all aspects of battery performance to the AGM, SLA, RGB batteries. 
 
 Rick
 
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  This one from Aircraft Spruce will get the job done.
  
       BATTERY 18 AMP SEALED BT021 $56.25
  
  
  
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  I use a 545 Odyessey 15 Amp with the 912uls.  Shouldn't have any problem turning the 503 with 18 amp.
  
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:54 am    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				Cristal
 
 Kind of interesting some of the advise we get. You get what you pay for. 
 It's like money in the bank. Or my personal favorite... cheep is $49 a year. 
 If you don't have unlimited funds the best advice is, Pay extra for NEEDED 
 features, quality is always good but don't pay for marketing hype.
 
 What is your battery for? If it fails it is nothing that will kill you or 
 cause a forced landing, so why does it need to be aircraft grade or 
 expensive. Yes I know freak things can happen but they can happen to the 
 expensive stuff too.
 
 I use the lightest battery I can find. Light planes fly better than heavy. 
 Besides I put enough weight in the pilot's seat I don't need any more 
 ballast. I use a 12 volt 12 amp riding lawn mower battery. The greater the 
 amp rating the heaver they are. Why not use just enough to start your 
 engine? I have tried the more expensive brands and they don't seem to last 
 any longer than the cheep ones so Wal-Mart brands are my batteries of 
 choice. My batteries get stressed pretty bad so initially they didn't last 
 more than a few years. About 6 years ago I started hooking a battery 
 maintainer to the battery between every flight and more importantly all 
 winter. The last battery was four years old and still going strong but I 
 didn't want to risk getting stranded at Oshkosh so I bought a new one. After 
 all it didn't cost much. If you have a expensive battery would you tend to 
 keep it till it let you down?
 
 My battery is a wet cell so I have a vent line that extends out the bottom 
 of the fuselage. I never noticed any mess. All wet cells need to be vented 
 outside anyway due to their corrosive and explosive gasses.
 
 Rick Neilsen
 Redrive VW powered MKIIIC (the plane is in Michigan while I'm in Florida for 
 the winter)
 
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:16 am    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				I am thinking about a new battery.  The one that came with the plane when I
 bought it has a (overflow?) drain on the side of it and has made a mess.  I
 suppose I could try to catch what comes out but I don't know what with or
 how secure I could make it.  
 
 Cristal Waters
 
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 Cristal
 
 This is the type of battery I use in my MKIII to start my 912
 
 http://www.arizonabattery.com/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=58&category_id=b
 291dca6cea297f2a41f49052a63d38d&  
 
 If the link does not work go to  http://www.arizonabattery.com    and search
 all batteries,   pick 12 volts and scroll down   it is a 18 amp hour. And
 has a better price than the one you had found.
 
 I have ordered from Arizona battery before and the product is on your door
 in3 or 4 days.
 
 Then if you are not in a hurry,,,  the last one I ordered was from harbor
 freight as a replacement battery for one of their jump starts.  Seems like
 the cost was around 18 dollars and 4 or 5 dollars for freight  so I ordered
 2 and the freight remained the same....   now the not being in a hurry bit,
 it took 4 or 5 months, and I am nearly sure it was put on a container ship
 from china. 
 
  
 
 Boyd young
 
 Kolb MKIIIC
 
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:18 am    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				Richard, I vote for cheap, too. The new 20 AH AGM battery I bought for the trike last year was $38 from the local battery shop. It starts the HKS with its 11.3 to 1 compression ratio like a champ. My buddie Wayne has the Oddysey 680 in his LongEZ with a 200 horse IO-360. Vrooom. 
 
 Rick
 
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  Cristal
  
  Kind of interesting some of the advise we get. You get what you pay for. It's like money in the bank. Or my personal favorite... cheep is $49 a year. If you don't have unlimited funds the best advice is, Pay extra for NEEDED features, quality is always good but don't pay for marketing hype.
   
  What is your battery for? If it fails it is nothing that will kill you or cause a forced landing, so why does it need to be aircraft grade or expensive. Yes I know freak things can happen but they can happen to the expensive stuff too.
   
  I use the lightest battery I can find. Light planes fly better than heavy. Besides I put enough weight in the pilot's seat I don't need any more ballast. I use a 12 volt 12 amp riding lawn mower battery. The greater the amp rating the heaver they are. Why not use just enough to start your engine? I have tried the more expensive brands and they don't seem to last any longer than the cheep ones so Wal-Mart brands are my batteries of choice. My batteries get stressed pretty bad so initially they didn't last more than a few years. About 6 years ago I started hooking a battery maintainer to the battery between every flight and more importantly all winter. The last battery was four years old and still going strong but I didn't want to risk getting stranded at Oshkosh so I bought a new one. After all it didn't cost much. If you have a expensive battery would you tend to keep it till it let you down?
   
  My battery is a wet cell so I have a vent line that extends out the bottom of the fuselage. I never noticed any mess. All wet cells need to be vented outside anyway due to their corrosive and explosive gasses.
  
  Rick Neilsen
  Redrive VW powered MKIIIC (the plane is in Michigan while I'm in Florida for the winter)
  
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:03 pm    Post subject: gel battery | 
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				At 08:09 PM 2/12/09 -0800, you wrote:
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 I am thinking about a new battery.  The one that came with the plane when I bought it has a (overflow?) drain on the side of it and has made a mess.  I suppose I could try to catch what comes out but I don't know what with or how secure I could make it.  
 
 Saw this battery on aircraft spruce, but it's a little pricey isn't it?
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/gellcellbatt.php
 
 A fellow airport bum who is rebuilding a wrecked Titan bought a 12 volt 26 amp sealed acid battery from Interstate Batteries store.  
 Could I go with that or should I spend the extra for the gell cell?  Or perhaps I could keep using the one I have... just keep it from making a mess somehow?
 
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 Kolb Mark II Twinstar
 Rotax 503 DCSI
 
 
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 Cristal,
 
 Due to weight constraints, I use an ULTRASTART-RED BATTERY - 11-00375 - 
 $89.95 from http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/atphighpwr.php. It 
 weighs 4.4 pounds.  I am on my second battery.  See below - sent to the List 
 July 5, 2008.
 
 To get by with such a small battery, I always prime the engine, and pull the 
 propeller through two compressions to move the charge into the case and 
 cylinder.  Then I rotate the propeller backwards against compression to give 
 the starter a full run against compression in the forward direction.  This 
 approach minimizes battery current capacity. In my case the Victor 1+ never 
 fails to hit on the first time over.  The only time it will fail to remain 
 running is if I remove the choker too soon. 
 
 FWIW
 
 Jack B. Hart FF004
 Winchester, IN
 
 --------------------------------------------------
 Kolbers,
 
 No July fourth flyby this year.  A couple months ago I had trouble getting 
 the engine started after the FireFly had set in the hangar for a couple of 
 weeks.  I put a trickle charger on the battery to bet the engine started.  
 When I got home I ordered a new ultrastart-red battery.  To keep flying I 
 connected the trickle charger to the battery to keep it topped off while it 
 was in the hangar.  The battery was back ordered and it came two days ago.  
 I did not bother to install it as I had been having no trouble with 
 starting the engine.  But yesterday, the battery died, and so I did not get 
 to make my flyby.
 
 I checked out my log.  The battery started the engine for 467 flights over a 
 period of six years and two months.  At current battery cost, it figures out 
 to 21 cents per flight to keep from pulling a rope or hand propping.
 
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