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We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders.
How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim |
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On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 4:24:53 PM UTC-6, wrote:
We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders. How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim The heck with the battery. Get a 13.8V output buck-boost regulator and use any battery you like that has a voltage with the input range of the regulator. |
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My XCOM has worked perfectly for many years using the specified 12V power source.
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 3:41:10 PM UTC-7, Bill D wrote: On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 4:24:53 PM UTC-6, wrote: We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders. How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim The heck with the battery. Get a 13.8V output buck-boost regulator and use any battery you like that has a voltage with the input range of the regulator. |
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We had to do this in our glider for an old radio that required a 14v system..
The original owners solution was a 12V SLA in series with a 2V SLA. Yes, 2V sealed lead acid cells do exist. We've used these to build 14V packs: http://www.power-sonic.com/ps_psg_series.php#2volt http://www.sonnenschein.org/A500.htm This is most effective when both packs have a similar Ampere-hour capacity. Otherwise, the lower capacity pack will be the weak point in the setup. We got tired of messing with the 14V and switched to 12V LiFePO4 batteries which have a very gradual voltage drop as they're discharged. The result is longer operating time before the LiFePO4 drops below the radios minimum voltage. At least, this is compared to our old SLA setup. On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 6:24:53 PM UTC-4, wrote: We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders. How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim |
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I used a 6 volt and two 4 volt SLA batteries to make up a 14 volt pack.
Now I use LiFePO4 batteries which produce 13.4 - 13.8 volts and I've never seen them drop below 12.8 volts. On 6/5/2015 5:32 PM, Andrew wrote: We had to do this in our glider for an old radio that required a 14v system. The original owners solution was a 12V SLA in series with a 2V SLA. Yes, 2V sealed lead acid cells do exist. We've used these to build 14V packs: http://www.power-sonic.com/ps_psg_series.php#2volt http://www.sonnenschein.org/A500.htm This is most effective when both packs have a similar Ampere-hour capacity. Otherwise, the lower capacity pack will be the weak point in the setup. We got tired of messing with the 14V and switched to 12V LiFePO4 batteries which have a very gradual voltage drop as they're discharged. The result is longer operating time before the LiFePO4 drops below the radios minimum voltage. At least, this is compared to our old SLA setup. On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 6:24:53 PM UTC-4, wrote: We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders. How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim -- Dan Marotta |
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On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 6:24:53 PM UTC-4, wrote:
We have an XCOM radio in one of our gliders. How do other build a 14v battery? r/Jim my error, it is a MicroAir that wants 14v Our fleet is all XCOM except our B-4 Please excuse the mix-up Thanks for your replies r/Jim |
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