It is a sealed lead acid battery. Q: Do you recomend a battery maintainer plugged in while aircraft not being used for a month? Yes, a Batteryminder will be the best choice. Concorde RG-35AXC Platinum Series Sealed Lead Acid Aircraft Battery RG-35AXC has the highest cranking power and capacity in the 35 Group.
Concorde is a world leader in valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) aircraft batteries. Designed with advanced lead acid technology, the RG® Series (recombinant gas) is constructed with proprietary PolyGuard® separators and AGM (absorbed glass mat) technology that has been ad-opted by U.S. and foreign military air forces.
Concorde recommends the battery minder part number 11-07739 for charging, this is an 8 amp charger. Q: Are the Concorde RG-35A and the RG-35AXC batteries the same physical size? Yes, they are the same size. Q: Is the RG-35AXC a drop-in replacement for the Concord RG-35? Yes, the application is the same for both RG-35A and the RG-35AXC.
The last RG-35A battery I purchased lasted 13 years. The battery was used to start a Rotax 912S engine (100 hp) during its 13 years of service, as well as to provide power to a transponder and radio when the engine was not running. This was in a motor glider application. I was very please with its performance.
The Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) is 390 on the RG-35A. Q: Is the Concorde RG-35A a direct replacement for a Gill G-35? That is the battery I have in my 1975 Sundowner. Yes, this is a direct replacement for the Gill G-35 battery. Q: Is the Concorde RG-35A a direct replacement for a Gill G-35? That is the battery I have a Socata TB 10
Yes, the RG-35A is a direct replacement for the G-35. Both will have the same applications. Q: Will this battery fit into a 1948 Beech Bonanza? Is an STC required for installation? Yes, this is the correct replacement battery for the Beech BE35. Installation of the battery is covered under the STC. Q: Is this the battery for my PA-32-260?