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28 to 12v down-converter

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:50 am    Post subject: 28 to 12v down-converter Reply with quote

A short time ago we were discussing options for
adding some 12-14 accessories to a 28v airplane.
I think the author of the thread was also interested
in having some 'cigar lighter' jacks for the odd
appliance.

Here's a device I ran across on eBay . . .

http://tinyurl.com/7phxaoy

Of course there are bumps and potholes in the translation
of specifications into English but for the most part, this
device seems a likely candidate. It features both
output voltage and current limit adjustments. This makes
it suitable for the task and even somewhat idiot proof
in that it's self protecting in case of a short circuit
or overload.

Of course, compatibility with respect to radio noise is
unknown but I've never met a noise problem I couldn't
whip.

Food for thought.


Bob . . . [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:26 pm    Post subject: 28 to 12v down-converter Reply with quote

Seems like isolating the input ground and output ground could be difficult in some situations... manageable to isolate the lighter socket, but if, for instance, you're running an audio device that you want to connect to music-in on the intercom, oh oh!

Paul

On 1/22/2012 7:47 AM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
Quote:
A short time ago we were discussing options for
adding some 12-14 accessories to a 28v airplane.
I think the author of the thread was also interested
in having some 'cigar lighter' jacks for the odd
appliance.

Here's a device I ran across on eBay . . .

http://tinyurl.com/7phxaoy

Of course there are bumps and potholes in the translation
of specifications into English but for the most part, this
device seems a likely candidate. It features both
output voltage and current limit adjustments. This makes
it suitable for the task and even somewhat idiot proof
in that it's self protecting in case of a short circuit
or overload.

Of course, compatibility with respect to radio noise is
unknown but I've never met a noise problem I couldn't
whip.

Food for thought.


Bob . . .
Quote:

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Please note my new email address!
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:02 pm    Post subject: 28 to 12v down-converter Reply with quote

At 02:19 PM 1/22/2012, you wrote:
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Seems like isolating the input ground and output ground could be
difficult in some situations... manageable to isolate the lighter
socket, but if, for instance, you're running an audio device that
you want to connect to music-in on the intercom, oh oh!

Paul

Not sure of the issue. The input and output for this
device share common ground . . . which in this case
would be the instrument panel avionics ground. Not sure
why one would find it necessary to 'isolate' the lighter
socket.
Bob . . .


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