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Old August 10th 11, 05:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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Default battery power regulator

On Aug 3, 7:11*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
Is anybody *really* buying the 7AH battery? For just a little more
money, you can get a 9AH battery with the same size and shape -http://www..voltdepot.com/product/27042.html
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It seems to me that the 7AH used to be the most readily available and
economical, but as of late, the other sizes are easy to get and economical.
I suppose the internet market is mainly responsible for that phenomenon.

-- Jim in NC


I and a couple of colleagues have found the commonly-used push-on
battery connectors are often a source of high contact resistance that
can be solved by soldering them.

Mike
 




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