mkast
Lieutenant Commander
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Re: battery tender or not
If I remember correctly, you mentioned "measuring amount of discharge". What I said was "current path".
Either on volts, measure amount of voltage or on ohms, measure resistance. The point is over the off season, six months, any current path will discharge the battery whether the cables are connected or not. The point of the project is to show the student that battery maintenance shouldn't be taken for granted. The aircraft battery is only used for one thing, starting the engine. The weight restrictions in aircraft result in batteries on four cylinder engines can be as small as 12 amp hour, not much reserve. Restarting an engine, in flight, requires battery and electrical system to be in airworthy condition.
If I remember correctly, you mentioned "measuring amount of discharge". What I said was "current path".
Either on volts, measure amount of voltage or on ohms, measure resistance. The point is over the off season, six months, any current path will discharge the battery whether the cables are connected or not. The point of the project is to show the student that battery maintenance shouldn't be taken for granted. The aircraft battery is only used for one thing, starting the engine. The weight restrictions in aircraft result in batteries on four cylinder engines can be as small as 12 amp hour, not much reserve. Restarting an engine, in flight, requires battery and electrical system to be in airworthy condition.