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2024-05-14 Thread Tim Hoversten via KRnet
Congratulations Mark! Tim Hoversten Oshkosh, WI  "Whatever you think is impossible, is really impossible for you. And whatever you think is possible, it really is possible for you, just don't be afraid to try it. Make a plan, consult with your friends and with the experts, with everyone who can

Re: KRnet> Battery

2024-05-14 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
  One note on using the EarthX battery.  The EarthX battery typically used for aircraft are capable of up to 680 Amps peak draw while cranking and 320 Amps continuous.  Your starter will draw 125 - 150 amps while cranking.  If you reference FAA Circular AC 43.13-1B Chapter 11, figure 11-3, Conduc

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2024-05-14 Thread Tris Hotmail via KRnet
I love EarthX batteries. Great experience with the customer service to. Thumbs up from me. > On May 14, 2024, at 6:32 AM, Doug Steen via KRnet > wrote: > > My EarthX has sat for 6 months without charging and still started my O360 > engine just fine. Once, after the master had been left on a

Re: KRnet> Battery

2024-05-14 Thread Doug Steen via KRnet
My EarthX has sat for 6 months without charging and still started my O360 engine just fine. Once, after the master had been left on and drained the battery, it would not accept charge from a 1 amp charger though it did accept from a 30 map charger and has continued to work fine.. On Tue, May 14,

Re: KRnet> Battery

2024-05-14 Thread Larry Flesner via KRnet
On 5/13/2024 9:55 PM, Luis Claudio via KRnet wrote: I've been having battery issues to the point that I am on my second battery My previous batteries were lawn and garden 330 CCA type, both failed with 6 months of service. I finally bit the bullet and bought an Earth X LiFoPo battery (a litt

Re: KRnet> Battery

2024-05-14 Thread Adam Deem via KRnet
Luis, How are you regulating alternator charging current to the battery? What type of alternator? What size battery leads (round-trip length and wire gauge)? LiFePO4 batteries are superbly energy efficient and can deliver lots of power at very stable voltages right down to the last few percent o