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All of the sudden the last three fly-in guests (with kids) we've had at
the inn have had those slick little portable DVD players attached to the backs of the head-rests, for viewing in the plane. Two of the three had two of them -- on on each seatback, for separate viewing. I've watched as the price of these little gizmos has dropped to around 0.1 AMUs, and have considered installing them in Atlas for my kids to enjoy. For those who have them, how do you get power back to them? Has anyone here installed a cigar lighter in the back seat area of their plane? Would this require a 337, or just an A&P sign-off? Can anyone recommend a specific brand? How 'bout mounting them -- any special tricks? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Are you talking about those that are actually built into the head rests and
are hardwired for power and sound or those that come with cases that strap onto the seats? Jim "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... All of the sudden the last three fly-in guests (with kids) we've had at the inn have had those slick little portable DVD players attached to the backs of the head-rests, for viewing in the plane. Two of the three had two of them -- on on each seatback, for separate viewing. I've watched as the price of these little gizmos has dropped to around 0.1 AMUs, and have considered installing them in Atlas for my kids to enjoy. For those who have them, how do you get power back to them? Has anyone here installed a cigar lighter in the back seat area of their plane? Would this require a 337, or just an A&P sign-off? Can anyone recommend a specific brand? How 'bout mounting them -- any special tricks? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jim Burns wrote:
Are you talking about those that are actually built into the head rests and are hardwired for power and sound or those that come with cases that strap onto the seats? If we're talking built in units, I want to be adopted. :-) Thinking AOPA's win-a-twin setup. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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One of the players that we bought for our kids came with a seat back holder,
the other we bought a caselogic seat back holder. Both work fine. For power we bought a three way splitter for the cigarette lighter and an extension cord to get power into the "wayback" seats. It works in both the airplane and the car. I wouldn't mind wiring in a couple aux power plugs for the middle and rear seats. Maybe while the interior is out during our annual. Double check which circuit your cigarette lighter is on. Ours happens to be on the heater combustion fan circuit, so we know if it starts getting cold, the kids need to give back a few amps! ![]() Jim "Jack Allison" wrote in message ... Jim Burns wrote: Are you talking about those that are actually built into the head rests and are hardwired for power and sound or those that come with cases that strap onto the seats? If we're talking built in units, I want to be adopted. :-) Thinking AOPA's win-a-twin setup. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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For power we bought a three way splitter for the cigarette lighter and an
extension cord to get power into the "wayback" seats. It works in both the airplane and the car. I wouldn't mind wiring in a couple aux power plugs for the middle and rear seats. Maybe while the interior is out during our annual. Yeah, I don't want ANOTHER splitter off of my only cigar lighter. I've already got two moving map GPS's plugged into that sucker. If I install a "power port" in the back seat (under the guidance of my A&P, of course), do I have to use any kind of a special "aviation power port" kit -- or can this be any high-quality automotive equivalent that my A&P will sign off? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Yeah, I don't want ANOTHER splitter off of my only cigar lighter. I've
already got two moving map GPS's plugged into that sucker. If I install a "power port" in the back seat (under the guidance of my A&P, of course), do I have to use any kind of a special "aviation power port" kit -- or can this be any high-quality automotive equivalent that my A&P will sign off? Sounds like it's time to add a second battery and alternator with their own buss. :-)) |
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One from Radio Shack is fine.
Jay Honeck wrote: For power we bought a three way splitter for the cigarette lighter and an extension cord to get power into the "wayback" seats. It works in both the airplane and the car. I wouldn't mind wiring in a couple aux power plugs for the middle and rear seats. Maybe while the interior is out during our annual. Yeah, I don't want ANOTHER splitter off of my only cigar lighter. I've already got two moving map GPS's plugged into that sucker. If I install a "power port" in the back seat (under the guidance of my A&P, of course), do I have to use any kind of a special "aviation power port" kit -- or can this be any high-quality automotive equivalent that my A&P will sign off? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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We bought one of our daughters a set for Christmas last year to keep her
two occupied on her frequent car trips between Rogers and Tulsa. The kit came with a six foot power cord to the player and another six foot cord between the player and each display. I'd expect that to be enough for the cabin of most light aircraft. I hate to say it, but we got the pre-packaged set from the local Wal-Mart and it seems to be working just fine. I think it was less than 0.2 AMU. The have elastic and Velcro straps on the displays to hold them to the typical automotive headrest. They are meant to be portable so there really isn't any installation to worry about. All you need is an available 12V cigarette lighter outlet. Wouldn't it be great if we could get these set up as remote displays for a GNS4/530 and start teaching them about navigation early on? But then we don't really need another "you're chasing the localizer" in the back seat do we? -----Original Message----- From: Jay Honeck ] Posted At: Sunday, July 02, 2006 21:30 Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: Portable DVD players for kids? Subject: Portable DVD players for kids? All of the sudden the last three fly-in guests (with kids) we've had at the inn have had those slick little portable DVD players attached to the backs of the head-rests, for viewing in the plane. Two of the three had two of them -- on on each seatback, for separate viewing. I've watched as the price of these little gizmos has dropped to around 0.1 AMUs, and have considered installing them in Atlas for my kids to enjoy. For those who have them, how do you get power back to them? Has anyone here installed a cigar lighter in the back seat area of their plane? Would this require a 337, or just an A&P sign-off? Can anyone recommend a specific brand? How 'bout mounting them -- any special tricks? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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My son just watches it on his lap and it runs off the battery. Best $150
I've ever spent. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... All of the sudden the last three fly-in guests (with kids) we've had at the inn have had those slick little portable DVD players attached to the backs of the head-rests, for viewing in the plane. Two of the three had two of them -- on on each seatback, for separate viewing. I've watched as the price of these little gizmos has dropped to around 0.1 AMUs, and have considered installing them in Atlas for my kids to enjoy. For those who have them, how do you get power back to them? Has anyone here installed a cigar lighter in the back seat area of their plane? Would this require a 337, or just an A&P sign-off? Can anyone recommend a specific brand? How 'bout mounting them -- any special tricks? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I had my mechanic install another lighter socket. Copilots side, under
the panel for my satellite radio. This one is wired right to the battery so it is always hot, makes it useful to charge cell phones or other betteries without the master having to be on. These are a minor alteration so just a logbook entry. Jay Honeck wrote: All of the sudden the last three fly-in guests (with kids) we've had at the inn have had those slick little portable DVD players attached to the backs of the head-rests, for viewing in the plane. Two of the three had two of them -- on on each seatback, for separate viewing. I've watched as the price of these little gizmos has dropped to around 0.1 AMUs, and have considered installing them in Atlas for my kids to enjoy. For those who have them, how do you get power back to them? Has anyone here installed a cigar lighter in the back seat area of their plane? Would this require a 337, or just an A&P sign-off? Can anyone recommend a specific brand? How 'bout mounting them -- any special tricks? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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