roamak wrote:Is it courier guy with the EarthX? I just ordered the jump start antigravity tonight. Anyone have experience with them in the cold? (As in AK interior cold soaked)? Starting my 170 this afternoon with a Odyssey was much of this

and finally some of this

.Dont get me wrong, I really like those Odyssey batterys they have yet to leave me stranded. Will be very interesting in the coming years with the EarthX and the cold weather, cold soaked starting. Please keep us informed on the approval of this or if you have to do it after the fact. Thanks! Greg
Where is your battery mounted? Most of the 170's I've been around have a firewall mounted battery box. With that, the battery is never cold, assuming that the engine is pre-heated of course....
BUT, I flew three different Huskys in interior Alaska, all of which had Odyssey batteries, and all were mounted in the standard location...far aft, behind the baggage compartment. None of those airplanes had battery blankets/heaters installed. I parked those airplanes outside in VERY cold temps, and cranked at temps as low as -40. Those Odyssey batteries always cranked enthusiastically, every time, cold or warm.
If you're having cold issues with an Odyssey, I'd check to make sure the battery hasn't been totally discharged and then improperly re-charged or???? Every one I've used has been MUCH better in cold than any "standard" battery. Or, that it's getting fully charged when the alternator (you do have an alternator, not a generator????) is running. I'd bet that battery isn't fully charged, or is damaged somehow.
Before we started using the Odyssey batteries, we put battery heaters on the batteries when operating in the cold. Either a battery blanket heater or one of the battery heater plates that sit under the battery. Those were wired into the engine heater plugs.
Most batteries won't take a charge when they're really cold...or at least take a charge at a very slow rate. So, getting the battery warm really helps to recharge. But, again, we quit using the battery heaters once we switched to the Odyssey. That happened when our maintenance folks installed the first one in my Husky, and forgot to put the battery heater back in. I didn't know that heater was gone, and ran all winter with it before I discovered there was no battery heat. Parked in Fort Yukon and Beaver with plane plugged in at very cold temps and always cranked well. Found out there was no battery heater and never bothered with them again on the Odyssey.
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