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Hello,
Our FLight dept owns a Lear 31a. Currently there is no power to the cabin (ie **V outlet) I have been quoted exhorbanant pricing to add a 12v cigar lighter (5000+) to the cockpit or cabin. Any ideas on what I can do as an alternative? (and still remain legal) Thanks, Tommy PS, I know Ill need a 28-12v stepdown. But, I will be satisfied with a 24-28v outlet |
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What do you want to power?
"Tommy C" wrote in message ... Hello, Our FLight dept owns a Lear 31a. Currently there is no power to the cabin (ie **V outlet) I have been quoted exhorbanant pricing to add a 12v cigar lighter (5000+) to the cockpit or cabin. Any ideas on what I can do as an alternative? (and still remain legal) Thanks, Tommy PS, I know Ill need a 28-12v stepdown. But, I will be satisfied with a 24-28v outlet |
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On 2005-01-31, Tommy C wrote:
Our FLight dept owns a Lear 31a. Currently there is no power to the cabin (ie **V outlet) Well, there's the old trick of soldering wires/a socket onto the inside of a broken bulb. Wait, you meant legal? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Consider one of those $25 jumper batteries at Costco. Comes with a wall
charger, will give you 12v for hours, completely independent of the plane systems. "Tommy C" wrote in message ... Hello, Our FLight dept owns a Lear 31a. Currently there is no power to the cabin (ie **V outlet) I have been quoted exhorbanant pricing to add a 12v cigar lighter (5000+) to the cockpit or cabin. Any ideas on what I can do as an alternative? (and still remain legal) Thanks, Tommy PS, I know Ill need a 28-12v stepdown. But, I will be satisfied with a 24-28v outlet |
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Tommy C writes:
Our FLight dept owns a Lear 31a. Currently there is no power to the cabin (ie **V outlet) I have been quoted exhorbanant pricing to add a 12v cigar lighter (5000+) to the cockpit or cabin. Any ideas on what I can do as an alternative? (and still remain legal) Use what the airlines do? http://www.hypertronics.com/ARINC%20628.pdf (I've been planning to put some in my plane for years. I'm not sure where to get them now.) --kyler |
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