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I'm excited to announce that Gallagher Aviation is BatteryMINDer's newest authorized dealer. We now stock and ship several different BatteryMINDer trickle chargers and will continue to add additional products and accessories to our online store. These are the best battery chargers in the industry and are specifically designed to maintain your Concorde, Gill, or Odyssey battery. I maintain my Concorde battery with a BatteryMINDer and I have seen instances that are documented on aviation forums that have shown these chargers providing several more years of life out of our expensive batteries. You can check them out on my new online store at the link below. Minimum Advertised Price is $270.95, add them to your cart for the current price, plus shipping.

BatteryMINDer Link - Click Here <-- Website link here
1-833-425-5288 <-- Call me here
gallagheraviationllc@gmail.com <-- Email me here

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I really like mine! and have the airframe install kit as well.

there is one feature I would like to have, and that's the ability for it to do each leg separately. right now both battery legs are treated as one, and if one needs more attention than the other, it won't get it because the unit will sense the good battery over the poorer one.  

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16 hours ago, rbp said:

I really like mine! and have the airframe install kit as well.

there is one feature I would like to have, and that's the ability for it to do each leg separately. right now both battery legs are treated as one, and if one needs more attention than the other, it won't get it because the unit will sense the good battery over the poorer one.  

You just need to wire in two. :D

 

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I have made some changes to shipping options for the BatteryMINDers so it should help everyone out. I have added quite a few BatterMINDer accessories lately and have an excellent inventory of all models.

BatteryMINDer website Link to Gallagher Aviation <-- Link to BatterMINDer here.
1-833-425-5288 <-- Call me here
gallagheraviationllc@gmail.com <-- Email me here

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Okay we have a really nice permanent install solution that I just did on my Bonanza that I think can carry over well to the Mooney community that is cheaper than the $75 install kit. We utilized a ring terminal assembly cord with a fuse to hook up to the battery, then connected it to a 12' cable extension but shortened and soldered it so that it fits within the cowling. We ran that from the battery to the nose of the plane next to the oil cooler (IO-470N on N11GG). With an adel clamp to keep it tied down on the nose, you can tuck the connector right under the lip of the cowling while flying. It is really nice and neat for $28.33. I will probably grab a 25 foot extension so that I can hang BatteryMINDer on my workbench and then just run that cable to the nose of the airplane. Here are links to what we used.

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Ring-Terminal-Assembly_p_340.html <-- Ring terminal assembly link
https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-DC-Extension-12-Cable_p_332.html <-- 12 Foot DC extension cable

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My A&P ran mine to my ground power door.  He cut slot in the metal cup around the connector, so it can be moved out of the way to attach ground power, or tucked in next to the ground power pins.

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On 3/6/2023 at 8:39 AM, OSUAV8TER said:

Okay we have a really nice permanent install solution that I just did on my Bonanza that I think can carry over well to the Mooney community that is cheaper than the $75 install kit. We utilized a ring terminal assembly cord with a fuse to hook up to the battery, then connected it to a 12' cable extension but shortened and soldered it so that it fits within the cowling. We ran that from the battery to the nose of the plane next to the oil cooler (IO-470N on N11GG). With an adel clamp to keep it tied down on the nose, you can tuck the connector right under the lip of the cowling while flying. It is really nice and neat for $28.33. I will probably grab a 25 foot extension so that I can hang BatteryMINDer on my workbench and then just run that cable to the nose of the airplane. Here are links to what we used.

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Ring-Terminal-Assembly_p_340.html <-- Ring terminal assembly link
https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-DC-Extension-12-Cable_p_332.html <-- 12 Foot DC extension cable

I should have posted photos! Here they are.

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I have an excellent inventory of the BatteryMINDer chargers along with the permanent installation kits by Audio Authority. I just received more 28V Concorde battery chargers. Check them out on my website at https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer_c_217.html

Gallagheraviationllc@gmail.com <-- Email me
1-833-425-5288 <-- Call me here

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On 2/1/2023 at 6:43 AM, Pinecone said:

You just need to wire in two. :D

 

 

On 1/31/2023 at 1:48 PM, rbp said:

I really like mine! and have the airframe install kit as well.

there is one feature I would like to have, and that's the ability for it to do each leg separately. right now both battery legs are treated as one, and if one needs more attention than the other, it won't get it because the unit will sense the good battery over the poorer one.  

OSUAV8TER, Rbp, Pinecone, having two batteries in my airplane, how do you charge both of them from a single battery minder? Picture if someone has wired this would be really helpful. Or do you need to have two battery minders and two connectors? Thanks!

 

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9 hours ago, JohnB said:

 

OSUAV8TER, Rbp, Pinecone, having two batteries in my airplane, how do you charge both of them from a single battery minder? Picture if someone has wired this would be really helpful. Or do you need to have two battery minders and two connectors? Thanks!

 

 

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19 hours ago, JohnB said:

 

OSUAV8TER, Rbp, Pinecone, having two batteries in my airplane, how do you charge both of them from a single battery minder? Picture if someone has wired this would be really helpful. Or do you need to have two battery minders and two connectors? Thanks!

 

@JohnB links to what you need to do that. One BatteryMinder can charge two batteries.

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Multiple-Battery-Connector_p_334.html <-- That is the splitter

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Ring-Terminal-Assembly_p_340.html <-- Then you can install one of these on each battery

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Insulated-Battery-Clips-wY-Connector_p_331.html <-- Or you can install one of these on each battery

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5 hours ago, OSUAV8TER said:

@JohnB links to what you need to do that. One BatteryMinder can charge two batteries.

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Multiple-Battery-Connector_p_334.html <-- That is the splitter

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Ring-Terminal-Assembly_p_340.html <-- Then you can install one of these on each battery

https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/BatteryMINDer-Insulated-Battery-Clips-wY-Connector_p_331.html <-- Or you can install one of these on each battery

Perfect! Just purchased, thanks!

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