I have quite some time before my C.I. is due, but at that point my Concorde RG-25XC will be 4 years old. It's still performing OK, but even though my engine is not electrically-dependent (E_mags), it has a glass panel, supported by a single battery and 2 alternators (PP primary
, B&C standby
) and I would rather replace it a little too soon than a little too late. Additionally, I wouldn't mind a little extra cranking speed at engine start. Thus, although I'm still mulling it over, I'm considering an EarthX as a replacement.
The Concorde fits nicely in the stock battery tray, and although the terminals are on top of the battery they are displaced toward the edge, so the hold-down bar doesn't create a potential conflict. In contrast, the EarthX terminals are along the center line, which would leave minimal vertical space between the terminal connections and the hold-down bar. I'd rather not have "Sparky" as my new nickname. EarthX makes "terminal adapters" which displace the terminal connections to the side, but there would still be minimal space between the bolt that secures the extenders and the hold-down bar. I'm thinking of three options as first thoughts, and am wondering if others have used one of them or have a different (better) design.
1) Cut a piece of 1/4" stock that would snugly fit into the battery tray. Make a cut-out to match the battery profile, thus preventing lateral movement of the smaller EarthX. Bias the cut-out toward the port side of the tray, such that the hold down bar is off-center, resting on the shoulder of the battery.
2) As above, but keep the cut-out centered. Use a piece of non conductive stock (?4" x 1.5" x 1"?) with a groove routered along the centerline to provide additional vertical space betwen the terminals and holddown bar.
3) As above, but rotate the cut-out 90 degrees, so that the battery sits sideways (IF cables are long enough to reach the furthest terminal). That would have the hold-down bar crossing the battery between the terminals rather than over them.
Lastly, I see that the EarthX900 is offered in a vented and non-vented configuration. The vented model (900-VNT) is indicated as appropriate for "in cabin installations". The stock battery tray isn't in the cabin of course, but air pressure may be slightly lower in the cabin v behind the bulkhead when in flight. My initial thoughts are that the vented model is probably unnecessary for my application. For those who have installed an EarthX behind the bulkhead, did you feel compelled to use the 900-VNT and if so, why?
Thanks in advance to those who have already gone down this road.
The Concorde fits nicely in the stock battery tray, and although the terminals are on top of the battery they are displaced toward the edge, so the hold-down bar doesn't create a potential conflict. In contrast, the EarthX terminals are along the center line, which would leave minimal vertical space between the terminal connections and the hold-down bar. I'd rather not have "Sparky" as my new nickname. EarthX makes "terminal adapters" which displace the terminal connections to the side, but there would still be minimal space between the bolt that secures the extenders and the hold-down bar. I'm thinking of three options as first thoughts, and am wondering if others have used one of them or have a different (better) design.
1) Cut a piece of 1/4" stock that would snugly fit into the battery tray. Make a cut-out to match the battery profile, thus preventing lateral movement of the smaller EarthX. Bias the cut-out toward the port side of the tray, such that the hold down bar is off-center, resting on the shoulder of the battery.
2) As above, but keep the cut-out centered. Use a piece of non conductive stock (?4" x 1.5" x 1"?) with a groove routered along the centerline to provide additional vertical space betwen the terminals and holddown bar.
3) As above, but rotate the cut-out 90 degrees, so that the battery sits sideways (IF cables are long enough to reach the furthest terminal). That would have the hold-down bar crossing the battery between the terminals rather than over them.
Lastly, I see that the EarthX900 is offered in a vented and non-vented configuration. The vented model (900-VNT) is indicated as appropriate for "in cabin installations". The stock battery tray isn't in the cabin of course, but air pressure may be slightly lower in the cabin v behind the bulkhead when in flight. My initial thoughts are that the vented model is probably unnecessary for my application. For those who have installed an EarthX behind the bulkhead, did you feel compelled to use the 900-VNT and if so, why?
Thanks in advance to those who have already gone down this road.



