av8or91
Well-Known Member
Battery Master for the newer seminoles.
HUH? That doesnt make much sense. All I need to is start the engines shut off the master and fly around all day and be billed for .1.
Battery Master for the newer seminoles.
If it runs of the right engine then all you need to do is take off with both and shut one down in flight and be billed for .4
I didn't build it, call piper.
Most hobbs meters start when you flip the battery switch. All they do is count when electricity is flowing.
You can install off of a little hole in the wing. It starts to click away when you reach 60kts or what ever its calibrated at. This is good for maintenance because it essentially cuts .1 - .2 off of every flight if you're at a big airport.
There aren't any hobbs that I am aware of that use the master switch. Imagine how much 'time' would be on a plane after a visit to the shot to trouble shoot a mx problem.
In the seminole I flew (1989), it was off the oil pressure. I believe it was the right system. On the other hand, the Aztec I'm flying starts the hobbs when the gear doors close.