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06-11-2013, 04:47 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Kirkland, WA
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PC680 vs PC925 in RV-8
I will have rear mounted battery and it seems like PC-680 is far more popular in RV-8s than anything out there.
However, I am also reading posts where several RV-8 builders have had issues with CG being to far forward. Consequently, I am wondering if it makes sense to consider 10lbs heavier PC-925. It looks like it'll make CG go aft around 0.5 inches, plus added benefit of more capacity.
Has anyone considered PC925 in RV-8?
To give you an idea, I have IO-360 with constant speed Whirwind 200RV, raven inverted oil and glass instrument panel. ELT and Strobe Powersupply are mounted in rear fuselage.
Any opnions/suggestions?
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06-11-2013, 05:00 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: 08A
Posts: 9,476
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Originally Posted by Airzen
Has anyone considered PC925 in RV-8?
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Yes, I use one. Helps the solo CG (390 and Hartzell BA), and the extra capacity (cranking and endurance after alternator failure) is nice. Fits the stock battery tray when mounted on its side.
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06-12-2013, 09:35 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Thanks
Thanks Dan.
I hope you wont mind me asking a couple of more follow-up Qs.
1) Whats your CG with the configuration you mentioned?
2) Is it favorable for Aerobatics?
3) Any idea how heavier IO-390 is when compared to IO-360?
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06-12-2013, 09:37 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: near Harrogate, England
Posts: 391
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Alternatively, add lightness at the front.
You already have a light prop. Use a gear-driven alternator and a lightweight flywheel/starter ring. The added benefit is that there is no alternator belt to break. I'll be doing just this in the RV-4 that's now lurking in my garage.
The PC 680 is 10 lbs lighter. A lightweight flywheel is only 2.95lbs. Standard flywheel weight??? but a lot more than 3lbs!
Chris
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06-12-2013, 10:17 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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To give you an idea, I have IO-360 with
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Parallel (180HP) or Angle (200HP) valve variant? Makes a lot of difference
Whatever, I suspect the Whirlwind means Fwd Battery probably best bet, and certainly not a heavy rear Batt. Conversely, a 200HP with Hartzell likely needs all it can in the rear.
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06-12-2013, 10:32 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Kirkland, WA
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details
I got
- IO-parallel valve (180 hp)
- Sky-Tec Light Weight Starter (7.8lbs)
- Plane-n-power altrenator (6.5 lbs)
PS Chris: Not sure I can shave more off the nose without going to automotive starter as you mention (and I am not confident myself to do those kinds of mods As for alternator, I think at 6.5 lbs its already pretty light.
PS Andy: you might be right, thats why I am seeking info.
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06-12-2013, 01:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: 08A
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Airzen
Thanks Dan.
I hope you wont mind me asking a couple of more follow-up Qs.
1) Whats your CG with the configuration you mentioned?
2) Is it favorable for Aerobatics?
3) Any idea how heavier IO-390 is when compared to IO-360?
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1. More to that question than just engine/prop choice.
2. Heavy pitch forces when solo. More pleasant to fly with a passenger, which was the primary mission goal.
3. They say 8 lbs.
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05-08-2016, 02:17 PM
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: KBVY Massachusetts
Posts: 1,092
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DanH
Yes, I use one. Helps the solo CG (390 and Hartzell BA), and the extra capacity (cranking and endurance after alternator failure) is nice. Fits the stock battery tray when mounted on its side.
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I'm looking to install a PC-925I would like to install a PC-925 in my RV-8. But the only way it will fit in the standard aft compartment battery tray is if I set it like this:
Closing the door will short those lugs.
When you say "mounted on it's side" which direction did you have the lugs face?
The battery came with smaller bolts which fit the smaller diameter thread in the battery itself, and have no upper, wider diameter, lug.. That will keep the lugs from hitting the metal door.
In addition, I'd line the door with rubber just in case.
But I'm wondering if the smaller bolts, along with a lock washer, will stay tight?
thanks
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05-08-2016, 06:17 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: silverdale, WA
Posts: 208
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Saville
I installed a PC925 in a C-190 years ago. Those 8mm bolts were never, ever, an issue. They stayed tight until they met a wrench. There was more than just a little vibration involved with this aircraft, too.
This is a superior battery. I am using dual PC680 batteries in my RV8, which has yet to fly.
Naturally, the cable termination was different than standard, but we do not need to worry about that in experimental aviation.
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05-08-2016, 07:36 PM
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: KBVY Massachusetts
Posts: 1,092
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Quote:
Originally Posted by longline
I installed a PC925 in a C-190 years ago. Those 8mm bolts were never, ever, an issue. They stayed tight until they met a wrench. There was more than just a little vibration involved with this aircraft, too.
This is a superior battery. I am using dual PC680 batteries in my RV8, which has yet to fly.
Naturally, the cable termination was different than standard, but we do not need to worry about that in experimental aviation.
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So you went with a cable end that had a smaller hole?
What was the order of stacking?
flat washer, cable, flat washer, lock washer?
Or cable, flat washer, lock washer?
thanks
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