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David Lesher writes:
I don't suggest this lightly, knowing the BS and $$, but have you considered adding a 2nd jack, smaller in size? That COULD be fused at say 60A, and live. That could accommodate both a charger, or your power-tug, with no risk to your aluminum friend...or you while in it. Standing at the plane a few nights ago, I considered the same thing. I've been working on blending a small charger and some old batteries (from my electric lawn mower) to make a compatible charger. I decided that I should add some resistance just in case one of the batteries (plane or charger) gets really low. I don't want a sudden rush through it. Then I realized that if I'm going to do that I might as well just use small connectors and wire. And if I'm going to do that I don't really need to use the high-power port. However...using the existing power port is handy. The best thing about it is that it's externally accessible. I can put a charger on it without leaving the nose open. I leave expensive stuff (headsets) in the nose so even in my (shared) hangar it's worthwhile to keep it locked, but it's especially advantageous if I'm on the ramp somewhere leaving the cabin and engine and heaters on. Perhaps the answer is to bridge the relay contacts with a low-current toggle circuit breaker? That would allow me to easily control whether or not trickle charging or discharge can occur through the port but if I happen to leave it enabled and a short or reverse polarity condition occurs the circuit would be broken. See any problems with that? Thank you. --kyler |
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