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I've been renting Cessnas for ages but always avoided using the "cigarette  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	lighter" power outlets, especially on planes with 24-volt electrical systems. This is getting to be a bigger and bigger problem as I accumulate more toys, so my specific question.. (Sorry if it seems hopelessly naive) Is it safe to charge my IPad in a 24-volt 172?  | 
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	I've been renting Cessnas for ages but always avoided using the "cigarette lighter" power outlets, especially on planes with 24-volt electrical systems. This is getting to be a bigger and bigger problem as I accumulate more toys, so my specific question.. (Sorry if it seems hopelessly naive) Is it safe to charge my IPad in a 24-volt 172? I assume you mean directly with a cigarette lighter power outlet. The answer is, it depends. There are some chargers that are 12-24V and some that are 12V only. You need to look at the specs for your charger. Or get one of these: http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/9060 -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply.  | 
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			 "Dave Doe" wrote in message ... Nice spotting Jim, but at the bottom of that page, I found this, maybe even better? - certainly tidier... http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/16429 Bingo! A bit spendy, but that's it! I spent two hours last night shopping USB chargers, and none seem to bother listing input voltage specifications. I should have thought of Sportys. Thanks! Vaughn  | 
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	In article , , says... vaughn wrote: I've been renting Cessnas for ages but always avoided using the "cigarette lighter" power outlets, especially on planes with 24-volt electrical systems. This is getting to be a bigger and bigger problem as I accumulate more toys, so my specific question.. (Sorry if it seems hopelessly naive) Is it safe to charge my IPad in a 24-volt 172? I assume you mean directly with a cigarette lighter power outlet. The answer is, it depends. There are some chargers that are 12-24V and some that are 12V only. You need to look at the specs for your charger. Or get one of these: http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/9060 Nice spotting Jim, but at the bottom of that page, I found this, maybe even better? - certainly tidier... http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/16429 If the only thing you ever want to charge is the iPad, there are several others out there that are 12-24V. Big trucks also have 24V systems. Amazon has one that is less than $5. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply.  | 
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