By General Aviation News Staff · April 28, 2023 · 2 Comments
True Blue Power has introduced two new main ship batteries for general aviation. Batterie 12v Lithium
The certified TB14 (13 amp-hour) and TB28–12V (26 amp-hour) lithium-ion batteries are specifically designed for smaller, fixed-wing, Part 23 aircraft.
Weighing just 10 pounds, they are the company’s smallest and lightest aircraft batteries, according to True Blue officials, who note the company now offers lithium-ion batteries for all markets, from experimental and homebuilt to the largest commercial and defense aircraft.
The certification plan for the new batteries includes STC approval for an extensive list of aircraft models, according to company officials.
For more information about True Blue Power Advanced Lithium-ion Batteries, contact Erik Ritzman, vice president of OEM sales and support, at 316-630-0101, or go to TrueBluePowerUSA.com.
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They are starting batteries. Interesting but I got almost 8 years out of my Gill before I recently replaced it. I could replace it three times for what one of these cost.
Help me out here. Since 26 ah is equivalent to .312 Kwh and it takes many kwhs to power a drivetrain for an EV or E-plane. Like 15 kwh to go 50-60 miles in a car and though I have no data for what distance a small plane would travel on that, I’m assuming it’s similar. If these are for prop power you would need dozens of them.
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