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J wrote:
We have one. We built a little box that has a 3 way cigarette adapter from radio shack. The box goes down by the seats and is powered by a cord that plugs into the aircraft's cigarette lighter. The box also houses a 28-14v converter since our aircraft is 28 volts. Did the same thing in the C152 (24v), but put everything behind the panel. Bottom part of the radio tray is velcro'd in, so its easy to remove and plug in the cellphone charger, notebook, etc. The converter supports 15 amp, 10 amp continuous and is break'd through the original power outlet and also fused. Max draw is 7.5 amps... |
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