We're new to the Garmin G3X, so having a ground power system would be nice. Or at least a battery tender that'll top it back up after some time with the system online. Can anyone make a recommendation?
-Dane
We're new to the Garmin G3X, so having a ground power system would be nice. Or at least a battery tender that'll top it back up after some time with the system online. Can anyone make a recommendation?
-Dane
Dane, not on the xcub specifically, but I’ve been using these in my Carbon Cubs. I install the harness with the ring terminals onto the battey posts and run it out the front, Under the seat position. Then you can just plug it into the unit easily.
This model has different modes of operation and will do normal charging where it will vary the rate of charge for “standard” charging and then maintain a “standard” level.....or ou can set the mode to “storage” and it will maintain a different leve. I have had good luck with them and at Harbor Freight they are quite inexpensive. I also use this model on my atv’s, lawn mower, travel trailer, etc.
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-amp-...ner-63350.html
Dave Embry
"You only live once.......but if you do it right.........once is enough."..
Check out - BatteryMINDer Model 2012-AGM: 12Volt-2 Amp Battery Charger Maintainer/Desulfator for Odyssey, Optima and AGM Lead-Acid Batteries. Specifically designed for AGM batteries. Available on Amazon. Connecting cable routed below rear of pilot seat. Easy to connect. Plugged in after every flight.
With this maintainer, Odessey battery in previous aircraft lasted over 5 years.
Bill
Pete Dougherty
Customer Support Manager
Cub Crafters Inc
I ended up connecting our battery tender via the 12V accessory plug in the rear seat storage area.
But we're now replacing our second battery, because they've been repeatedly depleted by the convenience light in the rear cabin. Grr. Pulled that fuse finally. It's silly that this light isn't disconnected with the mains, it consumes power even when it is not turned on.