hi
someone, please answer this very difficult question , what is the repercussions when flying with a dead (flat) battery, my old windlass got no electronic instruments,its so old they will stop making petrol for it soon or am i looking for early departure to the other side
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Re: Dead battery
So then, what's the battery there for?
Airspeed, altitude, or brains....you always need at least two
Re: Dead battery
Must be to charge the radio battery?Duck Rogers wrote:So then, what's the battery there for?
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Re: Dead battery
Thanks gents,
Problem sorted, then I don't need an battery,less is more
Problem sorted, then I don't need an battery,less is more
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What do you mean "problem sorted?"BUKS VAN NIEKERK wrote:Thanks gents,
Problem sorted, then I don't need an battery, less is more
Airspeed, altitude, or brains....you always need at least two
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@BUKS VAN NIEKERK,
You should clearly mention what you actually mean. We are confusing to answer your question. I can better answer to your question if you clear it.
You should clearly mention what you actually mean. We are confusing to answer your question. I can better answer to your question if you clear it.
Re: Dead battery
The battery was put to rest this weekend. The funeral was well attended. Spotted at the funeral were his brothers Exide and Willard. After the service everyone felt a little run down but tea and sandwiches soon had them all charged up.
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Re: Dead battery
Eish guys, sorry all, i don't get to the forum any more
this is my storie, a new battery was fitted last year, my trike is fitted with a electric start,and worked like a new battery, then i noticed the electric start became more difficult as the battery looses power, i recharged the battery and it worked good again, now the thing is dead( flat) again, and NIE LUS to remove charge and refit, i don't have a lot of time to fly, because of change in job so i try and fly 30 min or so every weekend late afternoons, and thinking its not enough to recharge the battery, so what i do is pull start the microlight and do circuits, the instrument on it is a altimeter and speed indicator, so nothing else other than the starter works of the battery, and i don't charge my radio as the radio is brand new, radio battery fully charged at home, so can the engine cut out?, or result in a engine out, because of a dead battery, in my stupidity i don't thinks so, but want to be sure, hope this make sence,
this is my storie, a new battery was fitted last year, my trike is fitted with a electric start,and worked like a new battery, then i noticed the electric start became more difficult as the battery looses power, i recharged the battery and it worked good again, now the thing is dead( flat) again, and NIE LUS to remove charge and refit, i don't have a lot of time to fly, because of change in job so i try and fly 30 min or so every weekend late afternoons, and thinking its not enough to recharge the battery, so what i do is pull start the microlight and do circuits, the instrument on it is a altimeter and speed indicator, so nothing else other than the starter works of the battery, and i don't charge my radio as the radio is brand new, radio battery fully charged at home, so can the engine cut out?, or result in a engine out, because of a dead battery, in my stupidity i don't thinks so, but want to be sure, hope this make sence,
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Re: Dead battery
Under normal circumstances...NOBUKS VAN NIEKERK wrote: so can the engine cut out?,(because of a dead battery)
Under normal circumstances...NOor result in a engine out, because of a dead battery,
......NOW it's sorted
Airspeed, altitude, or brains....you always need at least two
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Re: Dead battery
HAHAHA,
Thanks uncle Duck and my other flying buddies
NOW SORTED
Thanks uncle Duck and my other flying buddies
NOW SORTED
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Re: Dead battery
I want solution for my smoke alarms batter which I have installed in my new home. Actually the smoke alarms better become dead after a very short term and I also didn't get any notification for changing the battery. so please suggest me what I should do which make it alive for long time or forever.
All the suggestion and recommendation would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance.
All the suggestion and recommendation would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance.
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