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Bogert Battery Box With Lid / Cables - STC

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Part# 12-03595
MFR Model# 06M-BBOX

Overview

The STC Battery Box Mod greatly improves battery performance. It modifies Piper Metal Battery Boxes to eliminate the braided straps and ground connections known for heat generating, high resistance connection.

Hard starting and other electrical problems can often be tracked back to poor battery and group connections. Use this inexpensive mod with a new positive and negative cable if your battery box is still mechanically sound.

STC SA3531NM
   
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Features

  • Less expensive to modify the existing box than to replace it
  • Compatible with our famous “Low Loss” Cable Kits
  • Nylon inserts guard against battery grounding or unwanted mishaps
  • Many models are FAA/PMA approved under STC SA3531NM and exceed requirements in SB836 and SB836A. Included with STC and AML paperwork is: sample log book entry, sample 337 entries, formula for figuring weight and balance, C.G. Change, and easy to follow instructions.
  • 25+ years of experience making cable
  • M22759/16-1-9 Copper Cable
  • Made in the USA

Benefits

  • 2x’s the engine cranking speed
  • Easier to remove and install the battery because of the nylon inserts
  • May prolong life of battery and starter
  • Eliminate the troublesome braided negative strap as well as the extra connection at the positive insulator

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