Earth X
My apologies if seeking battery advice is straying too far from Rotax topics.
My last Rotax powered aircraft was started by a lead acid motorcycle battery - in 10 years I only purchased two batteries, one within weeks of taking ownership and second about 8 years later - so great performance/reliability, at a good price and most importantly, I understood the technology.
I had a discreetly mounted Anderson Plug wired directly to the battery. The wiring was of sufficient capacity that I could, if the battery went flat (never happened), jump start from a charged battery. I could also use this outlet to power a 12V refueling pump, which I used before every flight and occasionally on trips away. It also made the occasional maintenance charging of the battery a very simple task.
My new Rotax powered aircraft has come with an Earth X ETX 900 battery (& dedicated chargers to suit). Not much smaller than my old lead acid, it weighs, by comparison, almost nothing. I have fitted the battery with a similar Anderson Plug to my old set up, with the intention of using it in the same way.
In my ignorance of the Earth X (lithium) technology I am concerned by two things;
1. Can I jump start the Earth X from (a) a lead acid battery (b) or must I use something like the Earth X ETX-JMP12/24 jump pack?
2. Can I use the Earth X to power my refueling pump (at home can use car/motor bike battery) without flattening (below cranking power) the battery? I am unlikely to pump much more than 20L x 2 at a single top up - this is approximately 8-12 minutes run time.
Note; I have perused the Earth X web site & spoken to the Australian distributer - I find the advise for 1. to be ambiguous & for 2.evasive