I put the RG 25 in my 415C and seem to have plenty of cranking power.
Dan

On Jun 14, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Hartmut Beil wrote:

> 
> Linda. The 35 amp batteries fit the battery tray perfectly. It seems that the 
> original 24 amp batteries used to be bigger, but lighter. The 24 amp battery 
> is smaller and one needs to add some spacers around them, but they are 
> sufficient for the job and less weight.
> They are also cheaper. I went with the 24 amp battery recently and feel good 
> about the lesser 9 pounds in the back.
> If your mechanic wants to go with the 35 amp battery , it is understandable , 
> because they fit the tray perfectly. But just show him the Memorandum and ask 
> him why he insists on installing a battery he needs to gain a field approval 
> for.
>  
> Hartmut
> 
> From: Linda Abrams
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 8:34 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ercoupe-tech] batteries
> 
>  
> Univair Service Memorandum No. 67 contains a chart of batteries 
> approved for various models. It shows the Concorde CB-25 or Concorde 
> RG-25 are approved for use in the 415-C. Does that mean it would be 
> illegal to use a Concorde-35, even if it could fit? (One mechanic 
> wants me to use a Concorde-35 if possible, and I don't want to 
> trouble figuring out if it would fit, if that would not be a legal 
> installation.) Thanks -
> 
> Linda
> N3437H (Sky Sprite)
> L.A.
> 
> 
> 

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