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Does anyone know if the cigarette lighter plug that comes with the
Garmin 396 can be used on a 24-volt system (assuming it would physically fit) The manual is vague on this. --Dan |
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Is the 24Volt system stepped down to 12Volt for the Cig lighter?
Check the auto/aircraft manual for that one. There are not too many appliances that are ready to plug into 24Volt systems. Could always "smoke check" with a cheaper appliance. BT "Dan" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if the cigarette lighter plug that comes with the Garmin 396 can be used on a 24-volt system (assuming it would physically fit) The manual is vague on this. --Dan |
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Yes it can.
"Dan" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if the cigarette lighter plug that comes with the Garmin 396 can be used on a 24-volt system (assuming it would physically fit) The manual is vague on this. --Dan |
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What is vague about "Power source: 11-35 VDC"
Karl "Dan" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if the cigarette lighter plug that comes with the Garmin 396 can be used on a 24-volt system (assuming it would physically fit) The manual is vague on this. --Dan |
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In my 28 volt plane the cigar lighter jack was wired in series with a low
ohmage power resistor. This was undoubtedly to allow the use of a standard car-type 12 volt heater element in the lighter. With a GPS plugged into the jack, I got 28 volts. "BT" wrote in message ... Is the 24Volt system stepped down to 12Volt for the Cig lighter? |
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That is for the unit. Garmin calls the cigarette lighter adaptor the
"12-volt" adaptor. Sounds like it should be called the "11-35V adaptor". Perhaps ambigous would be a better word than vague. --Dan On May 9, 9:57 pm, "karl gruber" wrote: What is vague about "Power source: 11-35 VDC" Karl "Dan" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know if the cigarette lighter plug that comes with the Garmin 396 can be used on a 24-volt system (assuming it would physically fit) The manual is vague on this. --Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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