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Old February 22nd 04, 05:28 AM
Jim Phoenix
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"Bill Daniels" wrote
Talk to Paul Remde. He's got all the bases covered.

Get one of his little PDA power supplies that efficiently converts 12V

from
the glider battery to the PDA voltage. The power cable also is the data
cable - less clutter. Mine powers the PDA and the Volkslogger while
delivering the data from the VL to the PDA.

Bill Daniels


Absolutely agree, installing the PS-5A really helped my installation a lot,
eliminated a number of wires, reduced the battery drain and just generally
clesaned everything up. My Volkslogger feeds NMEA to both the SN-10 and the
iPaq and the PS-5 powers the iPaq and VL just like Bill's, but I ran the VL
through a seperate guarded switch.

Jim


 




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