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1. 02:16 PM - Re: V-Charger (Jan de Jong)
2. 02:53 PM - Noiseless USB Charger (Paul Millner)
3. 06:21 PM - Re: V-Charger (Christopher Cee Stone)
4. 07:37 PM - V-Charger (Paul Millner)
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I have found a cheap lighter socket step down converter generate noise
on radio reception in a DA40 (Garmin 430 I believe).
Via power supply or radiated unknown.
I would be interested in experience with the V-charger. The data sheet
does not say anything about antagonistic qualities.
Jan de Jong
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Subject: | Noiseless USB Charger |
FWIW, I tried half a dozen different chargers; each would cause squelch
to break on my GNX80 and SL30, particularly as the iPad and iPhone
approached full charge.
A friend reported that he bought the 2.1 amp dual output lighter socket
charger from Sporty's and had the same trouble.
I bought the 2.4 amp (note the number after the decimal) two port
lighter socket charger from Sporty's... I've only tested it so far on
three short flights, but so far, no noise in the radios. I'm leaving
tomorrow for Sun 'n Fun via a circuitous multi-stop route (I love
retirement!)... I'll be using this charger daily for hours at a time.
I'll let you know how it goes. But so far, very promising for not very
much money in aviation terms. Thanks Hal!
Paul
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Very compact packaging and looks rugged... but 50 bucks (mouser.com) is a
bit dear.
On Apr 9, 2015 8:57 AM, "Jeff Luckey" <jluckey@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Pretty "boffo" ...
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> Looks as thought it was just released in March. Any idea how much $?
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> -Jeff
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> On Thursday, April 9, 2015 8:28 AM, Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net>
> wrote:
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> emjones@charter.net>
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> Carling Technologies sells a boffo charger for USB powered devices. 12/24V
> input. Worth a look.
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> https://www.carlingtech.com/controls-v-charger?abm_pos=2&abm_adtype=boombox_ad&abm_type=image&abm_adcategory=paid
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> Eric M. Jones
> www.PerihelionDesign.com
> 113 Brentwood Drive
> Southbridge, MA 01550
> (508) 764-2072
> emjones(at)charter.net
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On 4/10/2015 6:20 PM, Christopher Cee Stone wrote:
> Very compact packaging and looks rugged... but 50 bucks (mouser.com
> <http://mouser.com>) is a bit dear.
I'd want to know it doesn't break squelch on comm radios before
investing! :-)
Paul
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