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"Ash Wyllie" wrote:
Clearly, discussing airplane batteries is out in this news group. How ever, it is perfectly permissible to talk about batteries for hotel emergency lighting. I didn't mean to pick on Jay, I have no objections to reading his hotel/restaurant topics. But his aren't the only non *piloting* topics here -- we have a topic about two women perpetrating a scam (yeah, that's really about piloting .... NOT!), guns, and many other non-piloting topics. I didn't see anyone tell them to post that stuff elsewhere, so yeah, I was just a little miffed to be told that *my* topic about airplane batteries didn't really belong here! Obviously many rec.aviation.piloting participants are airplane owners that no doubt have info about this. |
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Distilled water is cheap and can even be drunk in an
emergency. Using tap water in a battery will introduce whatever minerals are in the local water and that will damage the chemical reaction in the cells. A solidly mounted battery, isolated from heavy vibration, not over charged and always kept a "full charge" will last a long time. Having a battery adequate for the starter loads and maintaining the electrical system so that excessive load doesn't over-heat the plates and cause them to warp is important. If you fly day/VFR, a good battery is a luxury that lets you get started. IFR and night makes the battery essential. Even replacing the battery every year or two is cheaper than a funeral. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... | I've gotten at least 9 years each on the last three Gill batteries on | my 172M. I make sure the plates never get exposed - even filling with | tap water or from a nearby mud puddle. Rarely a trickle charger unless | it has been or going to sit for a couple of months. I always get | starts in one or two revolutions. Cessna has a good electrical system | in my book. | |
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("150flivver" wrote)
My thought is this should be posted under "owning" not piloting. IMHO, it's a 50/50 call - it's of interest to pilots, so it's fine here. However, yes, r.a.owning is another option. Hey, crosspost to both. g Montblack |
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IFR and night makes the battery essential.
Even replacing the battery every year or two is cheaper than a funeral. I agree - although I've always been able to see an impending failure (except when I've left the master on......) |
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IFR and night makes the battery essential.
Even replacing the battery every year or two is cheaper than a funeral. I agree - although so far I've always been able to see an impending failure thru charging current anomalies except when I've left the master on...... On the other hand there just might be an infant mortality among 15 - 30 batteries that would have been needed to cover the 30 years I've had this 172M. I'm glad I have a 12 V system though. |
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![]() Jim Macklin wrote: Distilled water is cheap and can even be drunk in an emergency. Well sure, that's essentially what bottled water is anyways. |
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"Newps" wrote in message
... Well sure, that's essentially what bottled water is anyways. Distilled is hardly the same as filtered (which is actually what bottled water typically is). |
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Bottled water is filtered tap water and often is enhanced
with "minerals for taste" or spring water which also has minerals. Distilled water has been BOILED and the steam condensed, it is as pure as chemically possible. Less than a dollar a gallon. A gallon will keep the battery in your car and plane filled for about 25 years. Use a basting syringe to add distilled water, an ounce at a time, six cells. If the electrolyte level is low in all cells that means that it is working evenly, but if just one or two cells are low, there is likely to be a problem developing. FAR preventative maintenance does allow the pilot to check electrolyte levels and add water, also use a hydrometer to check specific gravity to see that the battery is fully charging. That combined with a voltage check to be sure that the system is not charging at too high a voltage is the most important things a pilot/owner can do to get maximum life. But all batteries wear out because lead flakes off the plates and collects in the bottom of a standard lead/acid battery [that's why the plates do not extend all the way to the bottom of the case, the space is there to collect lead sludge. When the sludge touches the plates they short out and the cell is dead.] -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Newps" wrote in message ... | | | Jim Macklin wrote: | | Distilled water is cheap and can even be drunk in an | emergency. | | Well sure, that's essentially what bottled water is anyways. |
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If you are servicing the battery more than once per year there may be
something wrong. I replace my battery every 2-3 years. The only othertime the battery box is opened is during annual. -Robert |
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