Lone Star Aviation’s 1 port blower was designed to cool GPS equipment when using the Commander Docking Stations in the take-Home Simulation Mode. The cooling fan plugs into the Commander’s rear accessory panel for an easy set-up to the GPS. The blower runs at 12 vdc and has an output of 6-8 CFM. |
Had to reinstall the 5/8 port back on because it fell out. 2 simple 1/16 aluminum rivots and it could have been a 5 star
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Yes, the Lone Star blower has a standard 5/8" port.
This is not FAA/PMA or TSO approved. The version that is are P/N#'s 11-06567 / 11-06568.
It has a harness to connect it to a Commander docking station for power.