> the connections and replacing the diodes and the thing is working like a charm.
> Couldn't go flying (too gusty) but if it behaves at full throttle I will declare
> this project a success. Thanks to those who helped. (I have mounted the doodad
> on a cigarette lighter style plug so I can remove it if it should misbehave once
> airborne. One thing I've discovered about my 2-place airplane (mine's only a
> little heavier than a LSA) is that it rides like a truck in turbulence (and has
> no autopilot). If anybody has learned any good techniques (either by examining
> online weather forecasts or through briefer inquiry) for predetermining how
> bumpy the ride might be I'd be all ears to hear about them.
Hey Bill,
Thanks very much for your experimental and development
work on this Low cost battery monitor for us.
Cheers,
Mike
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