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klehman(at)albedo.net
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:39 am    Post subject: 24 volt inverter Reply with quote

There is a small 12 to 24 volt inverter suitable for running things like
a Turn and Bank instrument for $2.99 on ebay. Free shipping. Adjustable
output, 2 amp, 10 watt nominal or higher with cooling. Having abused one
of these a fair bit, I found them surprisingly robust so I thought I'd
mention them. My T&B only draws 0.06 amp when running but I needed a 2.5
amp C/B to handle the startup current.

ebay item 180924154518

Ken


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:55 pm    Post subject: 24 volt inverter Reply with quote

At 12:38 PM 8/20/2012, you wrote:
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There is a small 12 to 24 volt inverter suitable for running things
like a Turn and Bank instrument for $2.99 on ebay. Free shipping.
Adjustable output, 2 amp, 10 watt nominal or higher with cooling.
Having abused one of these a fair bit, I found them surprisingly
robust so I thought I'd mention them. My T&B only draws 0.06 amp
when running but I needed a 2.5 amp C/B to handle the startup current.

ebay item 180924154518

Good data point Ken. Thanks. I've got a little
bit heftier boost supply coming to fabricate
into a 19v supply for laptops in the car. Right
now, Dr. Dee plugs in a 12Dc->120AC inverter,
then the 120AC->19DC supply with the attendant
snarl of cords.

Tucking one of these boost supplies behind the
glove box with appropriate connectors on
the console will eliminate the spider web of
wire and monkey motion black boxes to a single
cord with a 5.5x2.5 connector on each end.

The supply was $9 delivered to my po box.

http://tinyurl.com/9djfxmr

You might want to poke around the installed
supply wiring with your hand-held tuned to
unused channels and the squelch open. Just
be aware of any potential for interference with
your VHF AM hardware. Even if you do find some
detectable noise, don't go on a crusade to tame
it until you know if it's strong enough to be
a problem. Being aware is forewarned. The hand-held
sniff-test is pretty sensitive and may detect
emissions that are insignificant to your installation
and use of the airplane.

Bob . . .


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