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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

For those of you that are using/considering a 17AH 12VDC RG battery for your
craft you might be interested in what I just found out when looking to get
another Panasonic 17AH 12VDC RG battery. Panasonic now has a 20 AH battery
that is only .22 pounds heaver at 12.56 pounds and it only costs $6.69 more.
That looks like a good deal to me. Here is the info from
http://digikey.com. DigiKey has links to the factory datasheets for these
batteries.

DigiKeyPN Mfg PN Description
Price
P174-ND LC-RD1217P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 17AH Panasonic - BSG $40.67

P231-ND LC-X1220P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 20.0AH Panasonic - BSG $47.36

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:57 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Looks interesting. I think you meant to say "14.56 pounds," though.

Wouldn't you know I just ordered my third Odyssey PC-625 for the plane
last week. Maybe next time I'll try one of these.

-Stormy

On 10/16/06, Bob Lee <bob(at)flyboybob.com> wrote:
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For those of you that are using/considering a 17AH 12VDC RG battery for your
craft you might be interested in what I just found out when looking to get
another Panasonic 17AH 12VDC RG battery. Panasonic now has a 20 AH battery
that is only .22 pounds heaver at 12.56 pounds and it only costs $6.69 more.
That looks like a good deal to me. Here is the info from
http://digikey.com. DigiKey has links to the factory datasheets for these
batteries.

DigiKeyPN Mfg PN Description
Price
P174-ND LC-RD1217P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 17AH Panasonic - BSG $40.67

P231-ND LC-X1220P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 20.0AH Panasonic - BSG $47.36

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:14 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

On second thought, having just looked up the Odyssey, the Panasonic is
1.3# heavier, and its numbers don't look any better to me (except
price). Maybe I'll stick with Odyssey until something better comes
along.

(IMO, $30 is a fair price to shave 1.3# from an airframe. At that
price, I'll take 200# off, please Smile

Comments?

-Bill B

On 10/16/06, Bill Boyd <sportav8r(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Looks interesting. I think you meant to say "14.56 pounds," though.

Wouldn't you know I just ordered my third Odyssey PC-625 for the plane
last week. Maybe next time I'll try one of these.

-Stormy

On 10/16/06, Bob Lee <bob(at)flyboybob.com> wrote:
>
>
> For those of you that are using/considering a 17AH 12VDC RG battery for your
> craft you might be interested in what I just found out when looking to get
> another Panasonic 17AH 12VDC RG battery. Panasonic now has a 20 AH battery
> that is only .22 pounds heaver at 12.56 pounds and it only costs $6.69 more.
> That looks like a good deal to me. Here is the info from
> http://digikey.com. DigiKey has links to the factory datasheets for these
> batteries.
>
> DigiKeyPN Mfg PN Description
> Price
> P174-ND LC-RD1217P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 17AH Panasonic - BSG $40.67
>
> P231-ND LC-X1220P BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 20.0AH Panasonic - BSG $47.36
>
> Regards,
>
> Bob Lee
> N52BL KR2
> Suwanee, GA
> 91% done only 65% to go!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:08 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Bill B wrote:

"On second thought, having just looked up the Odyssey, the Panasonic is
1.3# heavier, and its numbers don't look any better to me (except
price). Maybe I'll stick with Odyssey until something better comes
along."

Bill I just googled odyssey batteries and I could not find a link to the
factory data sheets. Do you have a link where I could find the data sheets?
I would like to see the discharge graphs to figure my endurance bus time.
My thought is to only spend the extra $$ to save 1.3 pounds after it is
flying. Right now saving $30 is smart because there are plenty of other
things I need to buy to finish my bird. The real question is can you get a
better (cheeper, longer running at my e-bus load) 20AH battery from Odyssey
than Panasonic?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:40 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

http://www.odysseybatteries.com/files/techbook.pdf

On 10/16/06, Bob Lee <bob(at)flyboybob.com> wrote:
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Bill B wrote:

"On second thought, having just looked up the Odyssey, the Panasonic is
1.3# heavier, and its numbers don't look any better to me (except
price). Maybe I'll stick with Odyssey until something better comes
along."

Bill I just googled odyssey batteries and I could not find a link to the
factory data sheets. Do you have a link where I could find the data sheets?
I would like to see the discharge graphs to figure my endurance bus time.
My thought is to only spend the extra $$ to save 1.3 pounds after it is
flying. Right now saving $30 is smart because there are plenty of other
things I need to buy to finish my bird. The real question is can you get a
better (cheeper, longer running at my e-bus load) 20AH battery from Odyssey
than Panasonic?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:09 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Just a heads up for those of you who are building a RV7A with a light
battery up front. I have an 0-360 with a Sensenich prop and I just did
the w&b calculations. It seem like planes with this configuration are
very light in the front. For instance if I have 2 180 lb people up front
and 100 lb luggage in the back, I would be out of the envelope in a low
fuel situation. It seems like if any of you are in the position of still
choosing the battery type, go with a full size heavy battery in front of
the firewall.
Final inspection soon.

Franz Fux
Operations Manager
Last Frontier Heliskiing
www.lastfrontierheli.com
phone: 1 250 558-7980
Box 1118
Vernon, BC
V1T 6N4

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:45 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Bill,

Thanks for the link (http://www.odysseybatteries.com/files/techbook.pdf).
As it turns out the Odessey PC625 (17AH) is equal in discharge charistics to
the Panasonic LC-X1220P (20AH). In addition, the Odessey 17AH battery out
performs the Panasonic 17AH battery for loads of my endurance bus.

So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:43 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Bob...

A quick search on Google brought this up:

www.batterymart.com/battery.mv?p=ODY-PC625

As far as I could see, in my few seconds of searching, this was the lowest price...other distributors Google found went as high as slightly over $100...

Harley Dixon

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Bill,

Thanks for the link (http://www.odysseybatteries.com/files/techbook.pdf).
As it turns out the Odessey PC625 (17AH) is equal in discharge charistics to
the Panasonic LC-X1220P (20AH). In addition, the Odessey 17AH battery out
performs the Panasonic 17AH battery for loads of my endurance bus.

So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:45 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

batteriesareus.com is who I dealt with. I think it was 74.50 shipped,
but I've actually misplaced the paperwork at the moment.

-Bill B

On 10/17/06, Harley <harley(at)agelesswings.com> wrote:
Quote:

Bob...

A quick search on Google brought this up:

www.batterymart.com/battery.mv?p=ODY-PC625

As far as I could see, in my few seconds of searching, this was the lowest
price...other distributors Google found went as high as slightly over
$100...

Harley Dixon
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Bob Lee wrote:


Bill,

Thanks for the link
(http://www.odysseybatteries.com/files/techbook.pdf).
As it turns out the Odessey PC625 (17AH) is equal in discharge charistics to
the Panasonic LC-X1220P (20AH). In addition, the Odessey 17AH battery out
performs the Panasonic 17AH battery for loads of my endurance bus.

So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:03 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Morning, Bill..

Just checked there (www.batteriesareus.com) and the battery price is indeed $74.50...and free shipping...

Harley

Bill Boyd wrote: [quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Bill Boyd" <sportav8r(at)gmail.com> (sportav8r(at)gmail.com)

batteriesareus.com is who I dealt with. I think it was 74.50 shipped,
but I've actually misplaced the paperwork at the moment.

-Bill B

On 10/17/06, Harley <harley(at)agelesswings.com> (harley(at)agelesswings.com) wrote:
Quote:

Bob...

A quick search on Google brought this up:

www.batterymart.com/battery.mv?p=ODY-PC625

As far as I could see, in my few seconds of searching, this was the lowest
price...other distributors Google found went as high as slightly over
$100...

Harley Dixon
________________________________


Bob Lee wrote:
--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Bob Lee" <bob(at)flyboybob.com> (bob(at)flyboybob.com)

Bill,

Thanks for the link
(http://www.odysseybatteries.com/files/techbook.pdf).
As it turns out the Odessey PC625 (17AH) is equal in discharge charistics to
the Panasonic LC-X1220P (20AH). In addition, the Odessey 17AH battery out
performs the Panasonic 17AH battery for loads of my endurance bus.

So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

Regards,

Bob Lee
N52BL KR2
Suwanee, GA
91% done only 65% to go!











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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:39 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

This is not related to batteries, but ... Franz, you have one of the coolest names I've ever seen!
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:22 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

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So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

There used to be several vendors who sold a lot of Odyssey batteries
on eBay. I bought mine there for about $50, plus shipping. I did a
search on PC625, and only found one vendor now, but he sells them for
$47 + $13 shipping. Hard to beat that price.

http://tinyurl.com/sfwps

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:21 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

I would be a little cautious here. Those don't look like Odyssey
batteries. It looks to me like the actual part number is UB16CL-B and
they are meant to _replace_ the PC625. His PC680's clearly say
"UNIVERSAL" on the side with a part number of UB22-12N. FWIW.

Bob W.

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> So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

There used to be several vendors who sold a lot of Odyssey batteries
on eBay. I bought mine there for about $50, plus shipping. I did a
search on PC625, and only found one vendor now, but he sells them for
$47 + $13 shipping. Hard to beat that price.

http://tinyurl.com/sfwps

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 9:30 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Yeah, but that's not an odyssey battery that he's selling.

Pax,

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:42 am    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Kevin and others...

I'd be cautious of the battery from eBay that you mentioned, Kevin...It's not an Odyssey.

http://tinyurl.com/sfwps is a Taiwan made rip off...number UB 16 CL-B (an obvious replacement for the Yuasu battery)it's bigger, (height and width), and according to the ad, it weighs 4 pounds LESS...wonder what they left out? <G>.

May not be as desirable a replacement.

>From their website: "Gruber Power Services also manufactures batteries under the Gruber brand"

Harley Dixon


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So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?

There used to be several vendors who sold a lot of Odyssey batteries on eBay. I bought mine there for about $50, plus shipping. I did a search on PC625, and only found one vendor now, but he sells them for $47 + $13 shipping. Hard to beat that price.

http://tinyurl.com/sfwps

Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8




























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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:03 pm    Post subject: New battery option Reply with quote

Yeah, I should have looked more closely at that auction before I
posted it. The PC680 I bought a couple of years ago is definitely an
Odyssey, but the prices on eBay have really gone up since then. I
got mine for about $50, which was the going rate then. Now they are
selling for around $90.

Kevin

On 18 Oct 2006, at 07:40, Harley wrote:

Quote:
Kevin and others...

I'd be cautious of the battery from eBay that you mentioned,
Kevin...It's not an Odyssey.

http://tinyurl.com/sfwps is a Taiwan made rip off...number UB 16 CL-
B (an obvious replacement for the Yuasu battery)it's bigger,
(height and width), and according to the ad, it weighs 4 pounds
LESS...wonder what they left out? <G>.

May not be as desirable a replacement.

>From their website: "Gruber Power Services also manufactures
batteries under the Gruber brand"

Harley Dixon
Kevin Horton wrote:
>
> <khorton01(at)rogers.com>
>
>
> <bob(at)flyboybob.com>
>>
>> So where can we find the best price on an Odessey PC625?
>
> There used to be several vendors who sold a lot of Odyssey
> batteries on eBay. I bought mine there for about $50, plus
> shipping. I did a search on PC625, and only found one vendor now,
> but he sells them for $47 + $13 shipping. Hard to beat that price.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/sfwps
>
> Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
> Ottawa, Canada
> http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8
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