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Sat 05/26/12


Total Messages Posted: 10



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     1. 04:56 AM - 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Sam Staton)
     2. 06:04 AM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (ROGER & JEAN CURTIS)
     3. 06:41 AM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Tim Andres)
     4. 07:14 AM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (ROGER & JEAN CURTIS)
     5. 09:08 AM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
     6. 02:34 PM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Tim Andres)
     7. 02:34 PM - 5v buss in my RV (Sam Staton)
     8. 03:12 PM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Richard E. Tasker)
     9. 04:02 PM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (Sauli Aalto)
    10. 05:12 PM - Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft (ROGER & JEAN CURTIS)
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:56:31 AM PST US
    Subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    From: Sam Staton <pj260@bellsouth.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 RV6 Jacksonville, FL Sent from my iPad


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    Time: 06:04:24 AM PST US
    From: "ROGER & JEAN CURTIS" <mrspudandcompany@verizon.net>
    Subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    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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    Time: 06:41:21 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    From: Tim Andres <tim2542@sbcglobal.net>
    If by chance you are using a GRT EIS, it provides a 5v source. Tim Sent from my iPad On May 26, 2012, at 6:01 AM, "ROGER & JEAN CURTIS" <mrspudandcompany@verizon.net> wrote: > > > 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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    Time: 07:14:05 AM PST US
    From: "ROGER & JEAN CURTIS" <mrspudandcompany@verizon.net>
    Subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    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


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    Time: 09:08:18 AM PST US
    From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
    Subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    At 09:12 AM 5/26/2012, you wrote: ><mrspudandcompany@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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    Time: 02:34:23 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    From: Tim Andres <tim2542@sbcglobal.net>
    I guess I missed the 10A requirement Tim Sent from my iPad On May 26, 2012, at 9:06 AM, "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote: > > 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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    Time: 02:34:23 PM PST US
    Subject: 5v buss in my RV
    From: Sam Staton <pj260@bellsouth.net>
    Bob - In reply to your questions - the number is more of a SWAG than anything else. I have designed dedicated USB connections to keep my iPad and iPhone charged. The iPad needs 2.1A, and the iPhone needs 1-2A. I have an SD-card based MP3 player that needs 5V - maybe 1A. This brings the load to almost 5A. Doubling the capacity seemed like a good idea. The loads definitely will not be critical to flight. Open to any suggestions. Sam Sent from my iPad


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    Time: 03:12:00 PM PST US
    From: "Richard E. Tasker" <retasker@optonline.net>
    Subject: Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link. ROGER & JEAN CURTIS wrote: > --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "ROGER& JEAN CURTIS"<mrspudandcompany@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 > > -- Please Note: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this message. We do concede, however, that a significant number of electrons may have been temporarily inconvenienced. --


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    Time: 04:02:42 PM PST US
    From: Sauli Aalto <sauli.aalto@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    Richard E. Tasker skrev 2012-05-27 00:10: > <retasker@optonline.net> > > Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link. > > ROGER & JEAN CURTIS wrote: >> --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "ROGER& JEAN >> CURTIS"<mrspudandcompany@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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    Time: 05:12:38 PM PST US
    From: "ROGER & JEAN CURTIS" <mrspudandcompany@verizon.net>
    Subject: 5 volt buss for my aircraft
    Nothing shows up in Amazon with your link. OOPS ... Try this: http://tinyurl.com/cskuk44 Roger




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