I have a PC680 battery in my Mustang 2 and it is great and small.  It is
pretty much the standard RV battery.  They make smaller versions also. 
They are heavy though (not as heavy as most lead acid, but heavy none
the less).


If I was buying a new battery today I would get a LiFePo4 (Lithium Iron
Phosphate).  These are almost as light and high capacity as Lithium ion
and Lithium Polymer batteries, but they are much safer.  Li and LIPo
tend to explode or catch fire when abused so I do not recommend them,
but LiFePo4 are safe.


There are many Lithium iron phosphate batteries you can buy today, but
they need special balance chargers and other protection methods.  The
only ones I know of that have all of that already built into the battery
are from EarthEx. 
http://earthxmotorsports.com/product-category/experimental-aircraft



I have one of the small ETX12B batteries that I bought for my avionics
backup.  It is 1.3 pounds and can back up all I need for IFR for longer
than my engine can run on a tank of fuel.  I will be getting one of
their larger batteries for engine starting when my PC680 dies (which
from experience of others will not be for many years).



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: KR> Battery
From: Mike Stirewalt via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Mon, October 12, 2015 2:15 am
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Cc: laser147 at juno.com

This thing was in unedited and unfinished form and got sent by dwarves
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So I'm cleaning it up just now and re-sending. Please ignore the earlier
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