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Terrence,
Yes. You have jogged my creaky memory about the direct connect.
And yes. See: http://www.periheliondesign.com/powerschottkydiodes.htm for
the type I use because of the low voltage drop. That is, it can be used to
isolate the backup battery from the main yet still be charged in flight.
See attachment.
Scott
In a message dated 1/16/2012 1:42:32 P.M. Central Standard Time,
troneill@charter.net writes:
Scott,
Ok.
Since my LSI dual ignition and prop are hot direct from the battery, how
about just adding plus and minus separate lines from the 2nd battery to the
ignition and electric prop switches?
And, should I have Schottky diodes ... somewhere to keep the stby battery
charged normally, yet isolate it in case of main battery shorts?
(Sorry for the simple questions... I'm electrically challenged.)
Terrence
Terrence,
If you have a dual LSI ignition, you should have a backup battery for
one of the ignitions.
Scott
Brent,
here's mine. I also have my AOA vane on the
wing. Have an Odyssey battery, B&C alternator and a backup small
standby alternator; and a Garmin 396 w/ its battery. Can't think of a
senario where I couldn't maintain control if I lost all electrical, except
5 vdc for the LSI ignition. Considering adding an small backup battery
in parallel, or just for ignition. Comments
invited.
Terrence L235/320 N211AL
On Jan 15, 2012, at
9:39 AM, Brent Regan wrote:
> Ed Gray writes: "I have no steam
gage backups. With dual screens, backup batteries and dual ADHRS I
feel that I have enough redundancy. Does anyone have input or
comment? This plane may be one of the first with no round gauges
anywhere."(sic) > > Dead man flying. > >
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