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Yes the glider batteries were packed by some pilots in foam etc.
I have also pack the baggage compartment with a spare fleece or two less air mass to cool down and it insulates the area as well. "bumper" wrote in message ... "Go" wrote in message oups.com... So far my O2 experience has been up to FL180. Certainly going far above that brings forth other serious considerations. I have thought I would install a continuous flow system as a back-up to the EDS if, and when I decide to fly at those altitudes. Then also a spare/emergency? Do you have any special considerations for the glider primary batteries when it gets that cold? I think it depends on how long exposed as well as how cold. The ship's lead-acid batteries have a fair amount of mass, so internal temperatures will drop more slowly than some other stuff in the glider. Obviously, battery location plays a role too, i.e. it's typically warmer in the cockpit than elsewhere. Since the batteries are discharging and have some internal resistance, the internal power dissipation also adds warmth. That said, battery capacity at freezing will be down some 20% or more, and at -22F, down 50%. I understand Stemme insulated their battery installation for the wave flights in S. America several years ago. bumper ZZ Minden, NV |
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