drgwentzel
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flyers and mechanics:
I had enough of the Gill batteries and went with the Concorde battery because the word through the grape vine was that they were sealed, stronger and had better, longer life, all other things being equal.
I noticed that the Gill battery is about 27 lbs. and the Concorde is 32 lbs. On my plane (1971 C177RG, Cessna Cardinal RG) the battery is behind the rear bulkhead in the tail cone. Since it is 5 lbs. heavier, I would think I needed a recalculated w&b. I assume that I can't officially do that, so shouldn't my IA do that or is 5 lbs. so small that it's insignificant? I asked my IA and he said, "I'll have to think about it." What say the group?
Gene
I had enough of the Gill batteries and went with the Concorde battery because the word through the grape vine was that they were sealed, stronger and had better, longer life, all other things being equal.
I noticed that the Gill battery is about 27 lbs. and the Concorde is 32 lbs. On my plane (1971 C177RG, Cessna Cardinal RG) the battery is behind the rear bulkhead in the tail cone. Since it is 5 lbs. heavier, I would think I needed a recalculated w&b. I assume that I can't officially do that, so shouldn't my IA do that or is 5 lbs. so small that it's insignificant? I asked my IA and he said, "I'll have to think about it." What say the group?
Gene