Hi! I have a 28V only GNS 430W in my 14V piper! No 14/28v convertor installed. It works but COM transmit power is reduced and makes me hard to hear. Thinking of options to remedy this.
I have a typical 80’s steam gauge plane that has been upgraded with that GPS, a Garmin GPSmap as a secondary GPS, and an Aspen panel. I still have vacuum and a backup vacuum system.
I’m thinking long term of options to drop the vacuum system. I also want a PFD with traffic, weather and synthetic vision. Currently I don’t have this on the Aspen but I think it is capable with a compatible gps and a software upgrade. I would also like to upgrade to a certified engine monitor and lose the old gauges. I would love if the engine monior integrated into an MFD for a big glass look.
Currently, I’m thinking of either getting a Garmin 14-28v convertor, which would be cheap, or upgrading to a new GPS. My friend really strongly reccomends the IFD 440.
If I just get a voltage convertor that solves the immediate issue cheaply except for that the unit is not servicable by Garmin if it breaks. If I go with a new GPS, It should give me more functionality from the Aspen panel, but I want to ensure I get something that plays nice with future upgrades. Also if I go Avidyne, I cant get package deal updates for my gps map, but my buddy thinks I should get rid of it and just put an ipad mount and use that as a backup.
Another consideration if I replace the Aspen panel later on, the new PFD must have an interface for an analog autopilot, Century 41.
I’d love any input on long term options for glass as well as thoughts on what to do with my current GPS in the short term.
I have a typical 80’s steam gauge plane that has been upgraded with that GPS, a Garmin GPSmap as a secondary GPS, and an Aspen panel. I still have vacuum and a backup vacuum system.
I’m thinking long term of options to drop the vacuum system. I also want a PFD with traffic, weather and synthetic vision. Currently I don’t have this on the Aspen but I think it is capable with a compatible gps and a software upgrade. I would also like to upgrade to a certified engine monitor and lose the old gauges. I would love if the engine monior integrated into an MFD for a big glass look.
Currently, I’m thinking of either getting a Garmin 14-28v convertor, which would be cheap, or upgrading to a new GPS. My friend really strongly reccomends the IFD 440.
If I just get a voltage convertor that solves the immediate issue cheaply except for that the unit is not servicable by Garmin if it breaks. If I go with a new GPS, It should give me more functionality from the Aspen panel, but I want to ensure I get something that plays nice with future upgrades. Also if I go Avidyne, I cant get package deal updates for my gps map, but my buddy thinks I should get rid of it and just put an ipad mount and use that as a backup.
Another consideration if I replace the Aspen panel later on, the new PFD must have an interface for an analog autopilot, Century 41.
I’d love any input on long term options for glass as well as thoughts on what to do with my current GPS in the short term.