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Sam Staton



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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 3:56 am    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

Due to various devices I would like to use in my RV, I have determined that there is a need to develop a dedicated 5v buss in the electrical system. I have seen numerous schematics for individual 5v regulators, but none have the capacity I would like to see. I would really appreciate it if the gurus on the list (especially you, Bob!) would point me to a schematic for a 12volt input, 10A, 5V output regulator/power supply. Thanks in advance!

Sam Staton
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Jacksonville, FL

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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 5:04 am    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

Due to various devices I would like to use in my RV, I have determined that
there is a need to develop a dedicated 5v buss in the electrical system. I
have seen numerous schematics for individual 5v regulators, but none have
the capacity I would like to see. I would really appreciate it if the gurus
on the list (especially you, Bob!) would point me to a schematic for a
12volt input, 10A, 5V output regulator/power supply. Thanks in advance!

Sam Staton
You might want to explore this one. It seems to exceed your specs,
and is a sealed weather tight unit. It will, perhaps, cost no more than
a DIY supply.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view.html/ref=lh_cart

Roger


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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 5:41 am    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

If by chance you are using a GRT EIS, it provides a 5v source.
Tim

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On May 26, 2012, at 6:01 AM, "ROGER & JEAN CURTIS" <mrspudandcompany(at)verizon.net> wrote:

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Due to various devices I would like to use in my RV, I have determined that
there is a need to develop a dedicated 5v buss in the electrical system. I
have seen numerous schematics for individual 5v regulators, but none have
the capacity I would like to see. I would really appreciate it if the gurus
on the list (especially you, Bob!) would point me to a schematic for a
12volt input, 10A, 5V output regulator/power supply. Thanks in advance!

Sam Staton


You might want to explore this one. It seems to exceed your specs,
and is a sealed weather tight unit. It will, perhaps, cost no more than
a DIY supply.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view.html/ref=lh_cart

Roger








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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:14 am    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

If by chance you are using a GRT EIS, it provides a 5v source.
Tim
This is true, but I do not believe that it is rated for a 10A
output.

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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:08 am    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

At 09:12 AM 5/26/2012, you wrote:
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<mrspudandcompany(at)verizon.net>
If by chance you are using a GRT EIS, it provides a 5v source.
Tim
This is true, but I do not believe that it is rated for a 10A
output.

Roger


There are hundreds of ingredients that might be applicable
to the sought after recipe for success. It would be helpful
to know more details.

Is this 10A figure based on a load analysis of anticipated
loads or just a CYAWAG? 10A is a LOT of 5v snort. How
many outlets and/or bus distribution taps are anticipated?
I presume some of these loads are hard mounted devices and
would be best powered from a distribution bus . . . while
others will be loose hardware powered from connectors
(USB sockets?). Are ANY of these devices anticipated to be
extra useful for comfortable termination of flight? In
other words, are there any devices that should powered though
conduits that enjoy maximum isolation from propagation of
failures experienced in other systems?

Bob . . .


Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:34 pm    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

I guess I missed the 10A requirement
Tim

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On May 26, 2012, at 9:06 AM, "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com> wrote:

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At 09:12 AM 5/26/2012, you wrote:
>
>
>
> If by chance you are using a GRT EIS, it provides a 5v source.
> Tim
>
>
> This is true, but I do not believe that it is rated for a 10A
> output.
>
> Roger


There are hundreds of ingredients that might be applicable
to the sought after recipe for success. It would be helpful
to know more details.

Is this 10A figure based on a load analysis of anticipated
loads or just a CYAWAG? 10A is a LOT of 5v snort. How
many outlets and/or bus distribution taps are anticipated?
I presume some of these loads are hard mounted devices and
would be best powered from a distribution bus . . . while
others will be loose hardware powered from connectors
(USB sockets?). Are ANY of these devices anticipated to be
extra useful for comfortable termination of flight? In
other words, are there any devices that should powered though
conduits that enjoy maximum isolation from propagation of
failures experienced in other systems?

Bob . . .




Bob . . .






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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:12 pm    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link.

ROGER & JEAN CURTIS wrote:
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Due to various devices I would like to use in my RV, I have determined that
there is a need to develop a dedicated 5v buss in the electrical system. I
have seen numerous schematics for individual 5v regulators, but none have
the capacity I would like to see. I would really appreciate it if the gurus
on the list (especially you, Bob!) would point me to a schematic for a
12volt input, 10A, 5V output regulator/power supply. Thanks in advance!

Sam Staton
You might want to explore this one. It seems to exceed your specs,
and is a sealed weather tight unit. It will, perhaps, cost no more than
a DIY supply.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view.html/ref=lh_cart

Roger


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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 3:02 pm    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

Richard E. Tasker skrev 2012-05-27 00:10:
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<retasker(at)optonline.net>

Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link.

ROGER & JEAN CURTIS wrote:
>
> CURTIS"<mrspudandcompany(at)verizon.net>
> Due to various devices I would like to use in my RV, I have
> determined that
> there is a need to develop a dedicated 5v buss in the electrical
> system. I
> have seen numerous schematics for individual 5v regulators, but none
> have
> the capacity I would like to see. I would really appreciate it if the
> gurus
> on the list (especially you, Bob!) would point me to a schematic for a
> 12volt input, 10A, 5V output regulator/power supply. Thanks in advance!
>
> Sam Staton
> You might want to explore this one. It seems to exceed your specs,
> and is a sealed weather tight unit. It will, perhaps, cost no
> more than
> a DIY supply.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view.html/ref=lh_cart
>
> Roger
>

Just a thougt...

I am just planning of having a "co-pilot area" on the right side with
all the
gadgets that has to be powered and charged while flying and camping.
Why not put two or three separate 5 volt thingies in there for redundancy?
Instead of one, hot, beefy thing.

Sauli


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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 4:12 pm    Post subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link.

OOPS ... Try this: http://tinyurl.com/cskuk44

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2012 5:30 am    Post subject: Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft Reply with quote

I think 10A might be more than you really need, but regardless, I always point people towards Astrodyne.

See: http://www.astrodyne.com/Product/sd50.asp

Their supplies are affordable, reliable and easy to get. Get the chassis kind, not the potted super-dense kind.


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