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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:42 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Hi all,
We need to power a Lenovo X60 tablet with charts in a certified aircraft with 24 VDC el. system. The 110 VAC OEM power supply calls for 20 VDC, 3.25 A output (65 W).
We ordered from a web site a power supply that was listed as 12-14 VDC input (besides worldwide AC voltage), but received a product able to handle only 9-15 VDC input, with no further help from the merchant (dinodirect.com). An internet search for the right power supply turned up unsuccessful.
Can anyone direct me to a source or suggest a different solution?
Rumen
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:40 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Try these folks:
http://www.igo.com/
Some of their power supplies are designed to handle the old jacks on airliners, which I think were 24v.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:37 PM, <rd2(at)dejazzd.com (rd2(at)dejazzd.com)> wrote:
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Hi all,
We need to power a Lenovo X60 tablet with charts in a certified aircraft with 24 VDC el. system. The 110 VAC OEM power supply calls for 20 VDC, 3.25 A output (65 W).
We ordered from a web site a power supply that was listed as 12-14 VDC input (besides worldwide AC voltage), but received a product able to handle only 9-15 VDC input, with no further help from the merchant (dinodirect.com). An internet search for the right power supply turned up unsuccessful.
Can anyone direct me to a source or suggest a different solution?
Rumen
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:57 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Good Afternoon Jared,
Not sure about other airlines, but the power plugs for passenger use were set to supply 16 volts! The idea was that they were not convenient to use for anything other than the computers of the day. Many things have changed since I became unemployed and that may be one of them.
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
In a message dated 8/16/2011 1:41:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time, email(at)jaredyates.com writes:
Quote: | Try these folks:
http://www.igo.com/
Some of their power supplies are designed to handle the old jacks on airliners, which I think were 24v.
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Hi all,
We need to power a Lenovo X60 tablet with charts in a certified aircraft with 24 VDC el. system. The 110 VAC OEM power supply calls for 20 VDC, 3.25 A output (65 W).
We ordered from a web site a power supply that was listed as 12-14 VDC input (besides worldwide AC voltage), but received a product able to handle only 9-15 VDC input, with no further help from the merchant (dinodirect.com). An internet search for the right power supply turned up unsuccessful.
Can anyone direct me to a source or suggest a different solution?
Rumen
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:08 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Couldn't you use something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Power-Bright-ML400-24-Watt-Inverter/dp/B000NP0MXC
and the normal AC power adapter for the laptop? I’m sure there is a more elegant solution, but for $38USD this seems pretty easy.
- Paul
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:22 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Thanks, Paul - this one I already have, but trying to minimize inefficiencies by multi-converting and reduce the number of boxes in a crammed space
Rumen
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Couldn't you use something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Power-Bright-ML400-24-Watt-Inverter/dp/B000NP0MXC
and the normal AC power adapter for the laptop? I’m sure there is a more elegant solution, but for $38USD this seems pretty easy.
- Paul
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:24 am Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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Bob, Jared, tx for replying.
No luck with igo.com.
Rumen
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---- BobsV35B(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | Good Afternoon Jared,
Not sure about other airlines, but the power plugs for passenger use were
set to supply 16 volts! The idea was that they were not convenient to use
for anything other than the computers of the day. Many things have changed
since I became unemployed and that may be one of them.
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
In a message dated 8/16/2011 1:41:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
email(at)jaredyates.com writes:
Try these folks:
_http://www.igo.com/_ (http://www.igo.com/)
Some of their power supplies are designed to handle the old jacks on
airliners, which I think were 24v.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:37 PM, <_rd2(at)dejazzd.com_
(mailto:rd2(at)dejazzd.com) > wrote:
(mailto:rd2(at)dejazzd.com) >
Hi all,
We need to power a Lenovo X60 tablet with charts in a certified aircraft
with 24 VDC el. system. The 110 VAC OEM power supply calls for 20 VDC, 3.25
A output (65 W).
We ordered from a web site a power supply that was listed as 12-14 VDC
input (besides worldwide AC voltage), but received a product able to handle
only 9-15 VDC input, with no further help from the merchant (_dinodirect.com_
(http://dinodirect.com/) ). An internet search for the right power supply
turned up unsuccessful.
Can anyone direct me to a source or suggest a different solution?
Rumen
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:01 pm Post subject: 24 VDC to 20 VDC power supply/converter |
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It looks like I was wrong about that, the igo lists 16v as the max input voltage in DC mode. That must be what I was thinking of.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 3:21 PM, <rd2(at)dejazzd.com (rd2(at)dejazzd.com)> wrote:
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Bob, Jared, tx for replying.
No luck with igo.com.
Rumen
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---- BobsV35B(at)aol.com (BobsV35B(at)aol.com) wrote:
> Good Afternoon Jared,
>
> Not sure about other airlines, but the power plugs for passenger use were
> set to supply 16 volts! The idea was that they were not convenient to use
> for anything other than the computers of the day. Many things have changed
> since I became unemployed and that may be one of them.
>
> Happy Skies,
>
> Old Bob
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> In a message dated 8/16/2011 1:41:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> email(at)jaredyates.com (email(at)jaredyates.com) writes:
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> Try these folks:
>
>
>
> Some of their power supplies are designed to handle the old jacks on
> airliners, which I think were 24v.
>
Quote: | On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:37 PM, <_rd2(at)dejazzd.com_
> (mailto:rd2(at)dejazzd.com (rd2(at)dejazzd.com)) > wrote:
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> (mailto:rd2(at)dejazzd.com (rd2(at)dejazzd.com)) >
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> Hi all,
>
> We need to power a Lenovo X60 tablet with charts in a certified aircraft
> with 24 VDC el. system. The 110 VAC OEM power supply calls for 20 VDC, 3.25
> A output (65 W).
>
> We ordered from a web site a power supply that was listed as 12-14 VDC
> input (besides worldwide AC voltage), but received a product able to handle
Quote: | only 9-15 VDC input, with no further help from the merchant (_dinodirect.com_
> (http://dinodirect.com/) ). An internet search for the right power supply
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> turned up unsuccessful.
>
> Can anyone direct me to a source or suggest a different solution?
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> Rumen
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