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Subject: | Re: Fw: Re: RV-List: Sealink 12v Recepticle |
--- On Sat, 11/8/08, Dan <bsdan2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Dan <bsdan2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: RV-List: Sealink 12v Recepticle
That is a good deal,but
I am a marine retailer, I can offer any of these at dealer cost plus UPS sh
ipping to any RV'r any time !
I'm not in the office to find out actual cost, my guess is around $10.00 ??
Dan
RV-8 slow building a quick build
www.baysidemarine.com
--- On Sat, 11/8/08, Paul Besing <pbesing@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Paul Besing <pbesing@yahoo.com>
Subject: RV-List: Sealink 12v Recepticle
Ebay..$12.99- Smoking deal.
Ebay item 160107403246
Paul Besing
RV-4 N73DD
Arizona
From: Patrick Kelley <webmaster@flion.com>
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2008 3:49:09 PM
Subject: RE: RV-List: Panel Power Source
--> RV-List message posted by: "Patrick Kelley" <webmaster@flion.com>
That's similar to the socket that Aerotronics installed in my panel; I like
it.- However, I opted for a different ground power source, especially as
I
intended the socket to power an MP3 player and, besides, don't want to have
to leave my canopy open to power my system.- I have a Battery Tender
(batterytender.com) 1.5 Amp unit, with a permanent connection to my main
battery accessible through the oil filler door.- I find that I can use th
e
system for panel checks and such (I've been wiring my panel and engine for
the past year) without significantly draining the battery and overnight it
is full again.- If you need more than that, they have a 5 Amp model, but
it's much more expensive.- BTW, I discovered them when I needed a good
charger for my motorcycle, which is a replica generator Shovelhead; the
generator does not do a good job of replenishing charge when you make a lot
of short trips, so I generally leave it on charge overnight.- Three years
and both battery and the tender are going strong.
Patrick Kelley - RV-6A N156PK - Waiting on the FAA and the DAR
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Charles Kuss
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: Panel Power Source
--> RV-List message posted by: Charles Kuss <chaskuss@yahoo.com>
I'll make an "improvement" on Jim's recommendation. Obtain a marine
cigarette socket and plug from your local marine supply house (Boat Owners
Warehouse, West Marine, etc). These vendors carry "locking" cigarette
socket/plug combos. These will prevent the plug from vibrating out of the
socket due to rough air or that Lycoming! See
http://www.marinco.com/product/sealink-12v-plug-amp-receptacle
Charlie Kuss
--- On Fri, 11/7/08, James H Nelson <rv9jim@juno.com> wrote:
> From: James H Nelson <rv9jim@juno.com>
> Subject: RV-List: Panel Power Source
> To: RV-List@matronics.com
> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 12:51 PM
> --> RV-List message posted by: James H Nelson
> <rv9jim@juno.com>
>
> Remember to include a cigaret lighter socket on your panel.
>- When you
> need to power up things on the panel, you need not use the
> battery that
> will start your plane.- By using a spare battery, like the
> one on my CH
> battery powered compressor (Walmart at about $ 70.00),
> plugged in to the
> socket, will provide power for your glass panel etc.- I can
> run my glass
> panels for set ups and setting up my Trutrak etc with out
>
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