Cactus Charlie
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2025
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- Type aircraft owned
- CCX-2000 (FX-3)
- Base airport
- KDVT
- Ratings
- Commercial ASEL, ASES, AMEL, glider. CFI glider, ASE, Instrument.
Are you really going to fly this plane knowing you're ignition backup is now compromised? You have no way of charging it, nor your starter battery.
Given that the situation is entirely hypothetical I shall make the following assumptions -
EarthX Main battery was not discharged to cut off voltage
The AGM ignition battery was not damaged by deep discharge
The alternator fault was located and fixed
The engine was started with my jump pack
I would then run at low rpm on ground to charge both batteries. I would monitor battery charge current and voltage and depart when I thought it safe. I do not consider your statement "You have no way of charging it, nor your starter battery" to be valid.
In over 450 FX-3 hours I have not had an alternator failure, nor have I deeply discharged the main battery, nor have I needed the emergency ignition battery. The probability of two alternator failures on the same day seems statistically remote as long as the original fault was identified and corrected. (I do have a spare alternator that I plan to carry on long trips.)
If the alternator keeps working the battery charge state is of no significance. I'll fly out from an austere/remote landing site with marginal battery charge rather than run out of gas charging them.
Yes - This discussion should be moved. It does not belong in a thread about about EarthX STC.