The Charge connector (4) is used to charge either one or both of the HV batteries without
removing them from the aircraft. Refer to Wiring loom section. When the charge plug is not
used to charge the batteries, the correct Termination plug (2) should be used, if not – the
system will not be able to power up.
HV battery connectors (1) provide the interface between the aircraft HV system and the
batteries. If only one battery is used, the correct Termination plug (2) should be used, if not
– the system will not be able to power up. Refer to Wiring loom section.
The termination plug should be securely fastened to the Standoff (6) using the two Thumb
screws (3).
Maintenance & Checks
The battery connectors must be kept clean, as dirt can contribute to malfunctions or damage
to the connectors.
Removal
1. Remove the Termination plug (2) if installed.
2. Remove the Battery connector bracket base plate (10) by loosening the relative
bolts.
Skip this step if working on the charge connector.
CAUTION: Be careful to not damage any wires or wedge any wiring between the plate and
the supporting structure.
3. Remove the Cockpit charging port plate (11), by loosening the four bolts located in
the corners of the plate.
Skip this step if working on any one of the battery connectors.
CAUTION: Be careful to not damage any wires or wedge any wiring between the plate and
the supporting structure.
4. Step 2/3 grants access to the fastening nuts located at the rear of the connector.
5. Loosen the two HV connector fastening bolts (5).
6. The HV connector can now be removed from the surrounding structure/plate.