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Originally Posted by tracy
One battery, one alternator, one electronic ignition, and one engine. A man’s man.
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Ooh Rah. Just be sure to have that extra hand held radio so you can say "mayday, mayday, mayday" and inform others of your plight come the event one of those fail.
Personally, I do two batteries with the second battery on a separate emergency bus, which has a voltage maintainer circuit and monitoring on the EFIS. If both my alternator and main battery actually fail at the same time (consider the odds of that compared to the average 500 hour MTBF of a magneto set), then a flip of a switch provides me 1.5 hours to find a place to land before voltage drops below 11.8 volts. {tested}.