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VOYAGER POWER SOURCE, OPERATOR'S MANUAL
VERSION 3.6
Avion Power
111 Downey Street
Norwood, MA USA 02062
781-769-9452 |
info@avionpower.com
| avionpower.com

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  • Page 1 VOYAGER POWER SOURCE, OPERATOR’S MANUAL VERSION 3.6 Avion Power 111 Downey Street Norwood, MA USA 02062 781-769-9452 | info@avionpower.com | avionpower.com...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Limited warranty Avion Power warrants Voyager batteries to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year following shipment. This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser of the battery and is not transferable except by Avion Power’s authorized distributors.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Overview ▪ The Voyager Power Source is a lightweight, high-power battery designed to start aircraft engines and provide auxiliary power. On a single charge, Voyager can conduct multiple starts, power on‐ board electronics, or provide a combination of auxiliary power and starting power. Voyager can be recharged in‐flight or on the ground.
  • Page 4: Liquid Crystal Display (Lcd)

    Voyager’s LCD communicates the state of charge and the health of the battery. When Voyager is powered “on,” the Avion Power logo and the aggregate start count are displayed. The start counter tracks the number of engine starts and will increase when the discharge current is above 300A for at least five seconds.
  • Page 5: Battery Health

    (ECU) turbine aircraft engines. Voyager can also provide sufficient power for many ground-based activities. WARNING: Un-plug Voyager before takeoff. CAUTION: Avion Power provides operating specifications for each Voyager model. It is the operator’s responsibility to ensure that these specifications are adequate to complete the task for which Voyager is being used.
  • Page 6 Starting an aircraft To use the Voyager to start an aircraft: ▪ Power Voyager “on” and confirm adequate state of charge ▪ Plug Voyager into the aircraft and start the engine ▪ Un-plug, power “off,” and store Voyager safely Ground power Voyager has adequate capacity for many maintenance and avionics-focused activities that traditionally rely on large power carts located at fixed bases.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    Base charging Avion Power base chargers accept input voltages of 110V or 220V. Operators must confirm that their charger is compatible with the voltage in geographies in which Voyager will be used. If the base charger has a voltage input selector, please select the appropriate input voltage based on your geographic location.
  • Page 8 If Voyager is stored outside its operating temperature range, operators should correct Voyager’s temperature ▪ before use. ▪ Store in a dry location. Shipping Li-Ion Batteries are classified and regulated as Class 9 dangerous goods. Voyager Power Sources qualify as “lithium- ion batteries”...
  • Page 9: Emergency Procedures

    ▪ EC: Waste must be disposed in accordance with relevant EC directives and national, regional and local environmental control regulations. For disposal within the EC, the appropriate code according to the European Waste Catalogue (EWC) should be used. Emergency procedures Fire fighting measures Rechargeable lithium ion batteries contain graphite, lithium phosphate, solvent and lithium salt.
  • Page 10: Base Charger

    Accessories Base charger The base charger recharges Voyagers from a 110 / 220V wall outlet and works anywhere in the world. It provides Voyager with optimal charging. The base charger will recharge a fully discharged Voyager in about an hour. A base charger and local power cord are included with all Voyager purchases.
  • Page 11 Suspender Although our tests indicate that suspension is unnecessary, users who are concerned about stress on their aircraft’s NATO connector can consider a Voyager suspender. This simple solution allows users to attach a suction cup to the fuselage of the aircraft and relieve the force that Voyager exerts on the NATO connector.
  • Page 12 Avion Power 111 Downey Street Norwood, MA USA 02062 781-769-9452 | info@avionpower.com | avionpower.com...

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