hi,
could anyone please assist with any information on batteries.I have been
trying to get a UB13 battery for its size and weight,but with no luck
from the Australian agent or the manufacturer.there has been two others
recomended to me an odyssey model ES500 and Gensis EP13,has anyone any
comments.I am trying to place the battery on the fire wall, size and
weight are the key and still start a 160 hp lyc
many thanks
Graeme Weck 647R
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To Greame & Britta Weck : I purchased an Odyssey PC1200 dry cell for my
Rebel. It is 38 lbs but I needed the weight in the tail as I have an O320
160 hp without the firewall cut back. I placed the battery half way down the
tail cone. My weight and balance came out great, the battery cranks the
engine over great, and being a dry cell (sealed) I did not need venting. The
Odyssey,s are quick on recovery or recharging. (as I found out one day after
cranking without the fuel turned on.) Unfortunately I cannot comment on the
smaller versions.-Bob J.
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Rebel. It is 38 lbs but I needed the weight in the tail as I have an O320
160 hp without the firewall cut back. I placed the battery half way down the
tail cone. My weight and balance came out great, the battery cranks the
engine over great, and being a dry cell (sealed) I did not need venting. The
Odyssey,s are quick on recovery or recharging. (as I found out one day after
cranking without the fuel turned on.) Unfortunately I cannot comment on the
smaller versions.-Bob J.
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Graeme. The Odyssey PC625 is quite small and if I remember right only weighs
about 12 pounds. I still have the carton, from the one I mounted on
Charles's firewall, so I will check the specs on the box next trip out to
the hanger and inform if I'm wrong with the weight.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: batteries
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about 12 pounds. I still have the carton, from the one I mounted on
Charles's firewall, so I will check the specs on the box next trip out to
the hanger and inform if I'm wrong with the weight.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: "Graeme & Britta Weck" <g.b.weck@xtra.co.nz>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: batteries
**hi,
could anyone please assist with any information on batteries.I have been
trying to get a UB13 battery for its size and weight,but with no luck
from the Australian agent or the manufacturer.there has been two others
recomended to me an odyssey model ES500 and Gensis EP13,has anyone any
comments.I am trying to place the battery on the fire wall, size and
weight are the key and still start a 160 hp lyc
many thanks
Graeme Weck 647R
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Thanks for the replies guys,I am going for size/ weight like all I
suppose.The UB13 is around 3.2in x 5in x 7in x 10 lb I have cut back the
firewall 3 in, placed elt and strobelight unit down the back also
replaced the murphy tail wheel with a scott 3200 hopefully to balance
the 0320 and metal prop,placing the battery on the lower right or the
firewall My problem is where to source the battery from
regards
Graeme 647R
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suppose.The UB13 is around 3.2in x 5in x 7in x 10 lb I have cut back the
firewall 3 in, placed elt and strobelight unit down the back also
replaced the murphy tail wheel with a scott 3200 hopefully to balance
the 0320 and metal prop,placing the battery on the lower right or the
firewall My problem is where to source the battery from
regards
Graeme 647R
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