
ington6 wrote:What was cessnas reason for switching to 24v?

ington6 wrote:What was cessnas reason for switching to 24v? Found some nice but expensive jump start batteries on amazon. I have one for my 12v now too. Necessary tool to carry.
I used to think that. But there's been no flights I've done in my 206 where I wished I was back in my 180. Yes I miss the TW and the looks of the 180, but my 206 is more capable in almost every way. It will be my forever airplane, especially with my 4 kids that all love flying.Scolopax wrote:The Cessna 180/185 Skywagon is one of the only airplanes that cannot be upgraded from. From the earliest 180 to the last 185 off the line, you will be stoked. All of us who are stewards of ANY of these fine machines are very fortunate.
That said, the 24V electrical system is unnecessary and can become a real PITA out in the sticks with a compromised battery. I would research modern battery options and a backup jump pack as a priority if getting a 24V ship.
I have never once been in my 67H wishing I was in a different model, and you will probably discover the same thing in the 180K.
A1Skinner wrote:I used to think that. But there's been no flights I've done in my 206 where I wished I was back in my 180. Yes I miss the TW and the looks of the 180, but my 206 is more capable in almost every way. It will be my forever airplane, especially with my 4 kids that all love flying.Scolopax wrote:The Cessna 180/185 Skywagon is one of the only airplanes that cannot be upgraded from. From the earliest 180 to the last 185 off the line, you will be stoked. All of us who are stewards of ANY of these fine machines are very fortunate.
That said, the 24V electrical system is unnecessary and can become a real PITA out in the sticks with a compromised battery. I would research modern battery options and a backup jump pack as a priority if getting a 24V ship.
I have never once been in my 67H wishing I was in a different model, and you will probably discover the same thing in the 180K.
A1Skinner wrote:I used to think that. But there's been no flights I've done in my 206 where I wished I was back in my 180. Yes I miss the TW and the looks of the 180, but my 206 is more capable in almost every way. It will be my forever airplane, especially with my 4 kids that all love flying.

Scolopax wrote:ington6 wrote:What was cessnas reason for switching to 24v?
The primary motivation is to cut the wire sizes down by half, which might amount to some significant weight savings on an aircraft with very long runs.
AEROPOD wrote:Scolopax wrote:ington6 wrote:What was cessnas reason for switching to 24v?
The primary motivation is to cut the wire sizes down by half, which might amount to some significant weight savings on an aircraft with very long runs.
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