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Hi, does anybody recognise the triple suction PDA mount pictured in the =
cockpit at this site: http://www.sequrux.com/~pw5/new_page_2.htm Brand/make/model/suppliers, any info apreciated. I'm in Australia so = would need to mail order. Thanks, Bernie. |
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![]() "Bernie Baer" wrote in message ... Hi, does anybody recognise the triple suction PDA mount pictured in the = cockpit at this site: http://www.sequrux.com/~pw5/new_page_2.htm Brand/make/model/suppliers, any info apreciated. I'm in Australia so = would need to mail order. Thanks, Bernie. His email is at the top and bottom of the website ask him were he got it from. |
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Bernie Baer wrote:
Hi, does anybody recognise the triple suction PDA mount pictured in the = cockpit at this site: http://www.sequrux.com/~pw5/new_page_2.htm Brand/make/model/suppliers, any info apreciated. I'm in Australia so = would need to mail order. Thanks, Bernie. Personally, I have made good experiences with RAM Mounts: http://www.ram-mount.com/ ....and Brodit: http://www.brodit.com/ /Reno |
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I've had very good luck with a RAM suction cup mount that I purchased from
Cumulus-Soaring. http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/ram.htm I use the RAM-B-224 suction cup with the RPA-B-201 arm and RAP-B-238 ball. This is attached to the appropriate cradle for your model iPAQ. In my case I have a 3850 with a PC-CARD sleeve. This stayed firmly attached to the canopy recently for more than 6 hours. I can also attest to it holding firmly during a very rough off field landing. In fact, I now remove the stylus from the iPAQ as it has a tendancy to come out during bumpy landings. John Scott |
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Be cautious about using suction cups on canopy acrylic. Cracking and crazing
can be a potential problem. When in the sun, the area where the suction cup is attached will heat up more rapidly and get to a higher temperature than the surrounding canopy. Also, if the suction cup is not completely cured, some of the chemicals in the cup can attack the acrylic. I've seen a suction cup removed and a round area of crazing underneath. This was, however, not on a glider but on a power plane. all the best, bumper "Bernie Baer" wrote in message ... Hi, does anybody recognise the triple suction PDA mount pictured in the = cockpit at this site: http://www.sequrux.com/~pw5/new_page_2.htm Brand/make/model/suppliers, any info apreciated. I'm in Australia so = would need to mail order. Thanks, Bernie. |
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I've seen no canopy problems on any of the planes I have flown over the last
2 years using the RAM suction cup. However, I generally only attach the suction cup 5-10 minutes before launch and remove it shortly after landing. The planes due not sit out in the sun idle with the suction cup in place. I think this may be why I haven't encountered the potential problems Bumper identified. The suction cup does leave a ring on the canopy from being moisten prior to installation. This cleans off easily with a little water and paper towel. I use the suction cup mount when flying club planes. For my own plane I am fitting a permanent mount for the iPAQ. I also use the suction cup mount to install the iPAQ in my car for navigation on road trips, with different software, of course. John |
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Bernie Baer wrote:
Hi, does anybody recognise the triple suction PDA mount pictured in the = cockpit at this site: http://www.sequrux.com/~pw5/new_page_2.htm Brand/make/model/suppliers, any info apreciated. I'm in Australia so = would need to mail order. Thanks, Bernie. That site appears to date from about 2001 so if it's a bought one it could be long gone. In any case, don't mail order. Buy three suction cups from the bathroom section of Bunning's and fold your own from 1.6mm (1/16") Al and Velcro. Easy. Mine's worked without fail for 5 years now. I got the idea and a pattern from someone on this group and if I remembered who it was I'd credit him! Great idea. GC |
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Hi Graeme et al,
the site was last updated 2005 but as he has not replied to my email I had already planned a trip to Bunnings! The Winpilot site has some other photos of the same or similar mount so had figured it was somewhat home made. I've roughed out a plan form to cut from Al, a prototype in cardboard will soon be in production. Thanks to all who made constructive comments. Regards, Bernie. |
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