Pedals2Paddles
Cleared for Takeoff
So, I just read long thing about how aircraft batteries use a different chemistry and lower voltage than an automotive battery. And therefore, if you use an automotive battery maintainer, it will completely ruin your aviation battery. Naturally, this information came from the company selling aviation specific battery maintainer for $150 more than an identical automotive maintainer.
So I figured I would ask here to see if this is a bunch BS or not. We have an outlet at our tie down. So I'd like to put a nice desulfating battery maintainer on the plane. I know the battery will thank me as the temperate drops. But I don't want to ruin the battery either.
If this is a bunch of crap, and an $80-$100 quality maintainer will work, I will do it in a heartbeat. I might think longer about it for $219.
On a related note, has anyone ever used the electric battery blankets that keep the battery warm? I'm not sure it's worth while but figured I would ask.
So I figured I would ask here to see if this is a bunch BS or not. We have an outlet at our tie down. So I'd like to put a nice desulfating battery maintainer on the plane. I know the battery will thank me as the temperate drops. But I don't want to ruin the battery either.
If this is a bunch of crap, and an $80-$100 quality maintainer will work, I will do it in a heartbeat. I might think longer about it for $219.
On a related note, has anyone ever used the electric battery blankets that keep the battery warm? I'm not sure it's worth while but figured I would ask.