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My battery is 3.5 years old and the vacuum pump is going on 350 hours. Both
are doing OK as best I can tell. What is the collective opinion reguarding replacement of each of these? The factory recomended replacement time for the vacuum pump (Aero Accessories AA-215CC) is 1200 hours but the old one (Sigma Tek) sure didn't last that long. Chuck |
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I'm in about the same boat with my annual due this month. Since I have
nasty IFR here in the Great Lakes region, the vacuum pump is going to get replaced for sure. I'm tempted by the dual pump and the wet pump, but they are both really expensive, and I don't fly enough to justify it. The battery is cranking fine on cold days so I plan to try for one more year on it. "PaulaJay1" wrote in message ... My battery is 3.5 years old and the vacuum pump is going on 350 hours. Both are doing OK as best I can tell. What is the collective opinion reguarding replacement of each of these? The factory recomended replacement time for the vacuum pump (Aero Accessories AA-215CC) is 1200 hours but the old one (Sigma Tek) sure didn't last that long. Chuck |
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dutch wrote:
I'm in about the same boat with my annual due this month. Since I have nasty IFR here in the Great Lakes region, the vacuum pump is going to get replaced for sure. I'm tempted by the dual pump and the wet pump, but they are both really expensive, and I don't fly enough to justify it. I have the dual-rotor vacuum pump from aeroadvantage.com and I'm happy with it. It's going to cost you about $1000 but you keep your existing, working pump, so you have a backup in the baggage compartment. If you replace your pump with the standard pump, it's going to cost you a good fraction of that, and you'll have to turn in your old pump. Get the dual-rotor pump. Dave Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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PaulaJay1 wrote:
My battery is 3.5 years old and the vacuum pump is going on 350 hours. Both are doing OK as best I can tell. What is the collective opinion reguarding replacement of each of these? The factory recomended replacement time for the vacuum pump (Aero Accessories AA-215CC) is 1200 hours but the old one (Sigma Tek) sure didn't last that long. Pump - Do you fly IFR? If you do, I would replace prophylactically at 500 hrs. If VFR only, use it till it breaks. Battery - Same question, if you fly IFR, replace it now. VFR, use it till it quits, or replace it at your convenience. My personal opinion is that you're living on borrowed time now. Conventional lead-acid aircraft batteries don't normally last much longer than yours has. |
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