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F.8L Falco Construction Manual
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Battery Box Installation
There are three batteries that you should consider installing in your Falco. The Gill PS6-11 is a
standard lead-acid battery that is rated for 35 amp/hour. This is the standard battery used in
aircraft. It is a very good battery and has lots of cranking power. Because the acid is a liquid
which can spill if you turn the battery upside-down, this battery is not suitable for negative-g
aerobatics.
The Globe Gel/Cell U-128 is a 27 amp/hour battery which can be used for negative-g aerobatics.
This is a lead-acid battery, too, but the acid has been converted to a jelly. The Gel/Cell batteries
have a reputation for short lives, averaging something like 1-1/2 to 2 years.
A recent development is the “sealed lead-acid, starved electrolyte, flat plate, gaseous
recombination” battery. Unlike the Gel/Cell, this type of battery is completely sealed and gives
off no gases when it is being charged. Although these batteries are in the same amp/hour category
as the Gel/Cell, the manufacturers claim that a very low internal resistance allows a higher
starting current and voltage. (We don’t know if this is true or just advertising hype.) These
batteries have an expected life of 6 to 8 years.
Gates makes a 2-volt battery that looks like an oversized flashlight battery but with two heavy
wires coming out of the end. You are supposed to assemble these into the voltage needed. A
more convenient, already-packaged, battery is the Electro Marketing 12-volt, 28 amp/hour
battery. The battery looks identical to the Gel/Cell. It’s 7.75” long, 5.2” wide, 7.1” high and
weighs 22.8 lbs. It appears that this battery can be installed with the installation hardware
supplied in our electrical kit for the Gel/Cell battery. Electro Marketing, 7842 East Gray,
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260. Telephone (602) 991-0110.
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Remove the 20x10 stringer on the left side of the airplane. It will just be in the way when
you build the battery box.
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