Question for you electronics geeks.  I have an older Narco ELT (yes, it's the 
honkin' big orange thing that only xmits on 121.5).  When my Piet went over on 
its nose a few years ago, the ELT didn't go off but the incident was sufficient 
to make me replace the battery since I'm an FAR-abiding pilot and aircraft 
owner and that's what the FARs call for.

I replaced the battery with a brand new Airtex replacement from Chief Aircraft 
and reinstalled the ELT in a better location (behind the pilot's seat), secured 
it on the ground plane (a large flat piece of aluminum behind the pilot's 
seat), and we're good to go again.  Now the problem.  About two years later, 
there is a white powdery corrosion showing up under the ELT, mostly under the 
battery where it sits on the aluminum ground plane.  Mind you, I painted the 
aluminum with an epoxy paint before the installation and the battery housing is 
thick orange plastic, so there really isn't anything electrical touching 
anything metallic.  So what am I doing wrong?  Should I replace the battery and 
reinstall the unit with a rubber cushion between it and the ground plane that 
it's installed on (along with the ELT antenna)?

I guess it really doesn't matter since nobody will hear the tree fall in the 
forest after next February anyway, as long as I stay on 121.5 Mhz ;o)

Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildr...@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net

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