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Is there a standard amp rating for the 12 v lighter outlet in an airplane? Will it safely provide a steady 5 amps? (I'm thinking one of those portable air conditioners). That sounds like a heavy draw.
Is there a standard amp rating for the 12 v lighter outlet in an airplane? Will it safely provide a steady 5 amps? (I'm thinking one of those portable air conditioners). That sounds like a heavy draw.
Is there a standard amp rating for the 12 v lighter outlet in an airplane? Will it safely provide a steady 5 amps? (I'm thinking one of those portable air conditioners). That sounds like a heavy draw.
It depends if it was intended to take a cigarette lighter or not, old planes were made to have an electric lighter in them, and IIRC they draw between 12 & 15 amps. Just check the fuse/breaker that it is on for the value on your plane.
That would be one way to make sure someone didn't use a cigarette lighter in it.I guess that is why Cessna's AD on the wiring says to fuse it to 10 AMPS.
I guess that is why Cessna's AD on the wiring says to fuse it to 10 AMPS.
yup....they are.All of the 12V outlets I've seen lately have been fused at 10A.
I'm leaning towards the Icebox, but do you have a suggestion?What portable a/c unit did you want to power?
All of the 12V outlets I've seen lately have been fused at 10A.