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John Cooper wrote:
> In a message dated 12/24/00 6:41:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > I think it would be pretty unlikely to be any problem at all to use a 
> > lawn 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> Unfortunately, this is the kind of thing where a lot of "do it yourself"

> 
> aircraft owners run aground.  Aircraft batteries are specially designed,

> both 
> in the case and the caps, to prevent acid from escaping in turbulent 
> air, 
> negative G maneuvers or nose-overs.  So, aside from giving your 
> insurance 
> company a way to avoid a payoff, and the feds a reason to ground you, 
> there's 
> a practical aspect as well.  
> 
I use an aircraft battery in my coupe but I think auto batts are 
superior. A lot of aviation stuff is 25 yrs behind the tech curve. Car 
batts have been sealed for years-no need to add water-same for 
aircraft??  N2623H  Craig

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