AVIATION GROUND POWER 28V

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I'm considering a ground power supply for my new Tecnam P2010 (take possession in Nov). The plane is 28 volt system, with external alternator rated at 70 Amps @ 2700 rpm. The plane also comes with an external power socket on the side. I'm interested in the 35 Amp 28 Volt Aviation GPU with BatteryMINDer Model 2835A-B2. It also comes in a 70 Amp version. Since the intended use is to simply provide power when doing G1000 updates and training, and maybe during some of the pre-flight inspection, am I correct the 35 Amp is sufficient for this plane???

Either the 35 or 70 Amp can be purchased with or without the "BatteryMINDer" and I was considering buying that feature just in case there is prolonged hanger time... Your thoughts???

https://www.audioauthority.com/product_details/2835A-B2

Thanks
 
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am I correct the 35 Amp is sufficient for this plane???
For your stated use, yes. And if you want to save a few bucks you could buy a separate power supply like a Start Pac Mini and a standalone BatteryMinder instead of an all-in-one.
 
I'm considering a ground power supply for my new Tecnam P2010 (take possession in Nov). The plane is 28 volt system, with external alternator rated at 70 Amps @ 2700 rpm. The plane also comes with an external power socket on the side. I'm interested in the 35 Amp 28 Volt Aviation GPU with BatteryMINDer Model 2835A-B2. It also comes in a 70 Amp version. Since the intended use is to simply provide power when doing G1000 updates and training, and maybe during some of the pre-flight inspection, am I correct the 35 Amp is sufficient for this plane???

Either the 35 or 70 Amp can be purchased with or without the "BatteryMINDer" and I was considering buying that feature just in case there is prolonged hanger time... Your thoughts???

https://www.audioauthority.com/product_details/2835A-B2

Thanks
That looks to be a nice unit for 1300 bucks. I know nothing about it though.

I bought this about 4 years ago from Spruce for about 600 at the time. IMO yes 35 amps is enough. This picture is right after I left the plane on the ramp with the under wing lights on for a hour or so. I bring the plane in and plug it in. It draws 20 amps or so for few minutes and then it will go down to less than 5 amps in about 5 minutes. It does charge the battery some even though it is a ground power supply not a charger on a cessna 1772. One of the best investments I have made for my plane.
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It is used as ground power supply for my cessna, but it does charge the battery when on.
I keep it on my power/oil cart. I have other battery chargers on the same cart for my tug, 12volt car and a battery minder for my 28 volt plane.
I fly the plane 4-5 days a weeks so it stays charged just fine on it's own. But when I take the cowl off over night I attach the battery minder and let it run for a day or two.
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I have about $850-900 bucks into the GPU and the battery minder.
When I have everything on except pitot heat including the panel it is drawing under 10 amps
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It is always at my plane side.

Oil change and exhaust system lube.
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