par Posted February 18, 2015 Author Report Posted February 18, 2015 http://www.batterymart.com/p-cm6a-schauer-automatic-charger-desulfator.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=CM6A&utm_campaign=PLA&gclid=CIrWqPCU7MMCFQwKaQodhwYAhg Schauer Battery Master Charger. $45.00 Has settings for AGM (absorbative glass mat) batteries, is microprocessor controlled and has a "rejuvenating" selection for desulfinating batteries. I've been using one to keep my Concorde up to snuff when I'm down for annual. The rejuvenating cycle actually brought a friends Concorde back to life - after it had been sitting for over a year. Also..you CAN use it on your car! Just ordered one. $220 for a lead acid battery charger is just absurd this day in age no matter how advanced they claim it to be. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted February 18, 2015 Report Posted February 18, 2015 From an engineering point of view I would not use a car charger to maintain my aircraft battery. The car charger charges at approx 13.8v and the aircraft charger runs c 14.1. That 0.3v difference is quite a bit in the long run. Now if your battery is dead or real low and you want to give it a charge to get out of Dodge, then sure use the car charger to give it a shot of juice but not for a long term maintenance.. Use the aircraft model Battery MInder if you must. I don't use any maintaintenance at all. I have a Concorde. Bill I have a charger sold for Marine. I only use it only when the battery won't start the plane. The alternator seems to keep the battery charged if I fly fairly regularly. 2 Quote
N601RX Posted February 19, 2015 Report Posted February 19, 2015 Out of curiosity, what charging voltage does everyone see? Concorde says for my temperature I should be charging at 14.1 - 14.3, but everything seems happier at 13.8-14.0. I have mine set at 14.2- 14.3. The last one was 7 years old when I removed it and it still cranked the plane. I've been using it around the house for the last 3 years and it still holds a good charge. The Concord RG's have a very low self discharge rate. As long as the alternator is fully charging it and it's not sitting for several months at a time there is no reason to keep it on a mantainer. Quote
kevinw Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 Data point: Installed a Concorde RG-35AXC in August 2009. Going on 6 years now. Have it on a Batteryminder plug 'n run model 12248-AA-S5 around the clock and year round ever since when airplane is in the hangar. It holds voltage like brand new. I may have seen it under 13 volts only a handful of times. This is the exception and usually when I have a drain on it. A radio or something. I've never seen it under 12.2 volts or so that I can remember. It's been 13.2 or better as a rule. Cranks the engine in 2 blades of less. Edit: the 12248-AA-S5 was developed jointly by Cocorde and VDC specifically for Concirde AGM RG batteries. http://www.concordebattery.com/accessories.php?id=62 Do you recall if a new W&B had to be completed? I'd like to install the same battery with only a logbook entry. Quote
Andy95W Posted March 4, 2015 Report Posted March 4, 2015 Do you recall if a new W&B had to be completed? I'd like to install the same battery with only a logbook entry. New W&B extremely easy, hand-written is okay to be legal. Talk to your mechanic, give him a case of beer (12 pack if he has expensive taste) and call it done. Quote
PTK Posted March 4, 2015 Report Posted March 4, 2015 Do you recall if a new W&B had to be completed? I'd like to install the same battery with only a logbook entry. Kevin, I don't recall any mention of W&B. He recomnended it and installed it. I'll check the logs though and see what he did. Quote
cliffy Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 To just change the battery only a log book entry is needed. Can be done by PP/Owner If weight change is greater than 1 pound a new W&B needs to be done by an A&P. Quote
Lowbid Posted December 28, 2017 Report Posted December 28, 2017 After reviewing many battery maintenance threads, I have decided to use the Schauer Battery Master Charger. It's hard to believe an additional $200 is necessary for the Minder. My battery went bad after five years, and my shop replaced it with another Gill wet type. I wish I had researched batteries before they replaced it. I would have purchased a Concorde. Quote
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