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Old June 5th 06, 06:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default 13 VDC switch

What do you want the cutoff voltage to be? Personally, I'd pick 13.0 volts,
but it is child's play to do any voltage you want.

There will be about a milliampere of quiescent current for the sensor that
will still be on-line when the output shuts off.

Jim



"abripl" wrote in message
ups.com...
You mean I started a new idea? It sure would be handy to plug in
portable devices into the cigarette lighter socket source and not drain
the battery with engine off. OR in case of charging system failure
some non-crucial devices could be turned off automatically. We need
this before November.

RST Engineering wrote:
This is starting to smell very much like the upcoming November Kitplanes
column.

Jim




 




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