skippydiesel Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM From Earth X : EarthX Announcement!
Red Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM Quote The weight savings are phenomenal Yep, you wont believe how light EarthX can make your wallet 1 1
dlegg Posted Saturday at 11:42 PM Posted Saturday at 11:42 PM Sure complicates what should be a simple system. And a ludicrous price.
BurnieM Posted Sunday at 12:13 AM Posted Sunday at 12:13 AM A lot of people using them in the US. Only issue is it takes weight away in front of the firewall and and effects w&b. 1
dlegg Posted Sunday at 12:26 AM Posted Sunday at 12:26 AM 11 minutes ago, BurnieM said: A lot of people using them in the US. Only issue is it takes weight away in front of the firewall and and effects w&b. Yes, mine needs a heavy batt fwf. And for about $130 for a lead acid, can't fathom paying over $500 for a lithium.
spacesailor Posted Sunday at 01:20 AM Posted Sunday at 01:20 AM Somewhere gets theirs for $ 200 . that's cheap . spacesailor 1
Red Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM 3 hours ago, spacesailor said: Somewhere gets theirs for $ 200 . that's cheap . spacesailor Where?
onetrack Posted Sunday at 08:42 AM Posted Sunday at 08:42 AM From Midnight Spares after closing time, in the carpark behind that pub known for dodgy deals? 🙂 2
skippydiesel Posted Sunday at 09:26 AM Author Posted Sunday at 09:26 AM 8 hours ago, dlegg said: Yes, mine needs a heavy batt fwf. And for about $130 for a lead acid, can't fathom paying over $500 for a lithium. Aside from the need for/against weight the EarthX is clamed to have a much longer service life (10+years?). If true. the purchase price should be looked at as per annum cost when comparing with a conventional battery. I have one in my Sonex - its performance (still young at 2 years ) is astonishing, able to deliver great cranking power, even after several weeks of idleness.😈
Underwood Posted Sunday at 05:04 PM Posted Sunday at 05:04 PM 7 hours ago, skippydiesel said: Aside from the need for/against weight the EarthX is clamed to have a much longer service life (10+years?). If true. the purchase price should be looked at as per annum cost when comparing with a conventional battery. I have one in my Sonex - its performance (still young at 2 years ) is astonishing, able to deliver great cranking power, even after several weeks of idleness.😈 How long is the Warranty?
Blueadventures Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago On 18/05/2025 at 3:50 AM, Red said: Yep, you wont believe how light EarthX can make your wallet They sure are, the mates aircraft (Nynja) I'm working on got one yesterday. They are a little shorter in length compared to the Odessey PC680 and 2.6kg at about $1400 including freight from supplier in Canberra. He had one ordered from Aircraft Spruce in Melbourne but delivery by sea resulted in another 6 months delay as not in stock so they refunded payment in full.
Red Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago warrantee A person to whom a warranty is given. What are on about?
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