akaviator wrote:It's about 30 lbs by the time you pull the cable and everything.

bigrenna wrote:Great mod, but nothing is free. (CG)
Yes, the savings is nice, but I think 35 lbs might be a bit dreamy. The Concord bat I removed in the back was 29.8 lbs. The Odyssey is 14.5. Stock battery box removed was 2.43, FA Dodge I installed was 2. Shore power plug removed was 1, battery cables removed were 3.4, new cables installed were 1.2. Presumably you will also be removing the hat shelf, brackets, and cross bar which weigh 3.35 lbs together. I have installed 3 selkirk EB's so far, and my advice FWIW is to go with Hitchcock. Stronger, easier to install, better fit, MUCH better made, AND more than half the weight. Selkirk is 11 vs/ the 5 for the carbon fiber. Net weight savings for moving the rear bat and installing the CF baggage is just over -17, and as Hotrod says, be prepared for a CG move. Not uncommon to get the A/C out of the envelope... Make sure you have the correct size cables with correct ends made up. Some have talked about using 4g, but the book calls for thicker. Use 0 or 1. Bogart makes very nice cables and is worth it. A good time to replace the two solenoids also (keep one old as a spare in your tool kit. Hope that helps...



Barnstormer wrote:Current travels on the outside of the strands, so the more strands you have in a wire the more current it can carry.
A1Skinner wrote: ... I started with my plane at 1760.5lbs @34.5in CG. I did the FWF odyssey battery in the FA Dodge box, replaced the ELT with a newer 406, threw out the rotten old 7.00x6s and put a set of 8.50x6s on. She now weighs 1725.7lbs @32.38in CG. .....
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