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How to get 12 volts from a Cessna 310?
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August 22nd 05, 02:33 PM
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Bryan Martin wrote:
Here's a better view of the converter at the manufacturers website. It's
smaller than I remembered.
http://www.solarconverters.com/product_frame.html
in article , Bryan Martin at
wrote on 8/21/05 10:21 PM:
http://www.backeastsolar.com/
Click on "Online Store" then "DC to DC
converters".
It's a steel box about 4"w X 6"l X 3"d and about 2 lbs. It's not designed
for aircraft but I have one in mine running a couple of gyros and a comm
radio. Works well. It can step 12V up to 24V or 24V down to 12V.
in article X4aOe.22907$Ie.16982@lakeread03, Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired at
wrote on 8/21/05 9:42 PM:
Look at ebay under avionics for a dc-dc converter. I have seen quite
a few 24 VDC - 12 VDC converters.
It would be nice to find one that goes the other way. I have been
looking for one.
Dan, U.S. Air force, retired
Interesting Item. If one were interested one could repackage it a
lot lighter I assume.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired