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1. 05:59 AM - Re: RV4-List Digest:1 Msgs - 05/03/05 (rob ray)
2. 06:18 AM - Re: [SPAM] - Re: RV4-List Digest:1 Msgs - 05/03/05 - Bayesian Filter detected spam (Steven Mullins)
3. 09:32 AM - Re: Battery location? (Moore, Warren)
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Subject: | Re: RV4-List Digest:1 Msgs - 05/03/05 |
--> RV4-List message posted by: rob ray <smokyray@yahoo.com>
Hi Dave,
I moved my Odyssey to the shelf formed by the rudder pedal well under the cowling
three years ago. It shares the space with my electronic ignition circuitboard
on the other side, highly recommended as well. The odyssey works great in
the 350 degree air, holds a charge for a long time and shortened the starter and
ground wires over 2 feet. It reduced the empty weight of my airplane 16 lbs
and shifted my CG slightly forward, a home run across the board. It also created
a forward baggage area where the heavy battery used to be, I simply put a
forward hinge on the cover and voila' big glove box. It holds my chocks, tiedowns,
tool bag, small girlfriend etc...You can't miss with an odyssey...
RR
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1. 06:06 PM - Battery location? (Dave Durakovich)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 06:06:36 PM PST US
From: Dave Durakovich
Subject: RV4-List: Battery location?
--> RV4-List message posted by: Dave Durakovich
Well, I finally hung the engine last night (O-360 A1A), and found an unbelievable
amount of room behind it on the firewall for my battery (Odysey PC-680)! OK,
maybe not unbelievable, but at the very least comfortable.
I tend to be a little on the portly side (yeah, I know, I'm working on that), and
with a wood prop I figure I can use the weight as far up front as possible.
Pro's, Con's, ?????
Dave Durakovich
RV-4, N666PR, Finish Kit
Detroit, MI
"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."
Henry Ford
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Subject: | Re: RV4-List Digest:1 Msgs - 05/03/05 - Bayesian |
Filter detected spam
--> RV4-List message posted by: "Steven Mullins" <smullins@drury.edu>
Just a test
Steven. D. Mullins PhD.
Associate Professor of Economics
Breech School of Business Administration & Economics
Drury University
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Subject: [SPAM] - RV4-List: Re: RV4-List Digest:1 Msgs - 05/03/05 -
Bayesian Filter detected spam
--> RV4-List message posted by: rob ray <smokyray@yahoo.com>
Hi Dave,
I moved my Odyssey to the shelf formed by the rudder pedal well under
the cowling three years ago. It shares the space with my electronic
ignition circuitboard on the other side, highly recommended as well. The
odyssey works great in the 350 degree air, holds a charge for a long
time and shortened the starter and ground wires over 2 feet. It reduced
the empty weight of my airplane 16 lbs and shifted my CG slightly
forward, a home run across the board. It also created a forward baggage
area where the heavy battery used to be, I simply put a forward hinge on
the cover and voila' big glove box. It holds my chocks, tiedowns, tool
bag, small girlfriend etc...You can't miss with an odyssey...
RR
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1. 06:06 PM - Battery location? (Dave Durakovich)
________________________________ Message 1
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Time: 06:06:36 PM PST US
From: Dave Durakovich
Subject: RV4-List: Battery location?
--> RV4-List message posted by: Dave Durakovich
Well, I finally hung the engine last night (O-360 A1A), and found an
unbelievable
amount of room behind it on the firewall for my battery (Odysey PC-680)!
OK,
maybe not unbelievable, but at the very least comfortable.
I tend to be a little on the portly side (yeah, I know, I'm working on
that), and
with a wood prop I figure I can use the weight as far up front as
possible.
Pro's, Con's, ?????
Dave Durakovich
RV-4, N666PR, Finish Kit
Detroit, MI
"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're
right."
Henry Ford
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Subject: | Battery location? |
--> RV4-List message posted by: "Moore, Warren" <Warren.Moore@TidelandsOil.com>
Dave, just finishing up my RV-4; 0-320 with a landoll balancer and
Aymar-DeMuth wooden prop. I used an odysey battery as well and mounted it
per plans; just behind the firewall in the middle.
The pro's would be easy to mount, its on the .040 floor so very strong, and
I ended up needing most of my firewall space, and its cleaner inside. The
only con is that it will take some getting to to change it out when the time
comes, and to hook up a charger you need to remove the
front pannel.. I may install a remote terminal for charging. Don't think
aft cg will be that big of a problem, esp. with a 0-360. Just did final my
weight&balance, with about 30 lbs of obsolete gyro gear (did my panel before
the Dyon's appeared) I came in at 978lbs, with only 49lbs on the tail when
in level attitude.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Durakovich [mailto:ddurakovich@yahoo.com]
Subject: RV4-List: Battery location?
--> RV4-List message posted by: Dave Durakovich <ddurakovich@yahoo.com>
Well, I finally hung the engine last night (O-360 A1A), and found an
unbelievable amount of room behind it on the firewall for my battery (Odysey
PC-680)! OK, maybe not unbelievable, but at the very least comfortable.
I tend to be a little on the portly side (yeah, I know, I'm working on
that), and with a wood prop I figure I can use the weight as far up front as
possible.
Pro's, Con's, ?????
Dave Durakovich
RV-4, N666PR, Finish Kit
Detroit, MI
"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're
right."
Henry Ford
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