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Subject: Re: [LML] 24v interior lights for IVP?
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In a message dated 10/8/2005 7:41:34 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
marv@lancaironline.net writes:

Does  anyone have a 24 v interior light that they like?  I plan to put   four
lights on the roof console of my 4p, but have been unable to  find anything
acceptable.



Greg,
 
It is useful that 24 VDC airplanes have a 12 VDC tap (voltage divided 12 V  
bus).  In such a case, one can look at 12 VDC lights (automotive?),  too.  
Although many modern electronic devices accept anything from 9  VDC to 32 VDC, 
some appliances only work in the 12-14 VDC range - especially if  you are 
providing a "cigarette lighter" power outlet for those Sharper  Image automotive 
gadgets everyone carries.  Uh, coffee cup warmer, radar  detector, Ionic air 
freshener, etc.
 
Grayhawk

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