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![]() "Viperdoc" wrote in message ... I'm not sure I understand the discussion on DC voltage converters. I currently have XM radio in my 28v plane, but the radio runs on 6 volts, so I use an inverter to connect to the AC plug. Is it possible to get a 28v cigarette lighter adaptor to cut the voltage to 6 volts directly? It would be nice to eliminate the inverter. I'm not sure you will find one on the market. If you wanted to build it yourself, you need to know the current flow in milliamperes (or amps) used by the radio. That may be written on the ID plate or in the unit's specs. For illustration, let's presume it is 150 milliamps. The supply voltage is 28 (actually closer to 32 without a load) so you need to drop 22 volts in a resistor. You can calculate the required resistance by dividing the voltage to drop (22) by the current flow (0.150) = 146.67 ohms. Round it up to 150. Since it is going to dissipate energy in the form of heat, you need to know the wattage or the product of current and voltage = 3.3 Watts. To be on the safe side, you need to at least double that to 6.6 and round up to 10W. The next safety feature would be an in-line fuse, but that's optional since you can yank the connector out of the lighter socket. Cut one of the pair of wires coming out of the connector and put the 10W, 150 ohm resistor in series. The typical night-light for the kid's bedroom is 7.5W. Stick your finger up against one that has been on for a couple of minutes and imagine about half that heat. That's what the resistor is going to heat up to. The point is, keep your fingers off of it when it's plugged in. Oh, that reminds me, don't wrap it up in foam -- the heat needs to dissipate. |
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