Perfect for portable GPS systems, Cell Phone Chargers, Laptop Power Supplies, or anything you would plug into your car during a road trip. TSO'd Approved. 12V AIRCRAFT: If your aircraft runs on 12V you will not need any extra equipment to operate 12V equipment, and it comes with a rubber cap marked with DC12V. 24V AIRCRAFT: Please note, you will need a 28V to 12V converter to power most 12 volt consumer electronic devices. Output Current: 8 Continous - 10 Peak Amps < |
Fits perfectly in the cigar lighter hole on the panel of my 1947 Cessna 140 and works well.
Too d__n expensive but you have us between a rock and hard place.
Product delivered was high quality, and delivered on time.
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Yes, this receptacle is FAA Approved for use in certified aircraft.
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Per the manuf. Certificate of Conformance, the parts meet FAA-PMA-TSO FACTORY NUMBER PQ0771SW-PT0771SW
This is a receptacle and does not have USB ports. It is a cigarette port. The USB charger will need to be purchased separately.
16 gauge wire.
The operating voltage is between 10VDC - 32VDC, output is 13.8v.
It is similar to most cigarette receptacles but this one has FAA approvals.
No, this is a certified unit and the PMA approval can be downloaded for further information PQ0771SW/PT0771SW.