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| That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > this is? I mean like, what's it called? OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs 12v. Where can I get an adapter for this connector? -- Gnarlie http://Gnarlodious.com/Cogent/ |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? > > -- Gnarlie > http://Gnarlodious.com/Cogent/ How about asking someone at the nearest airport? -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? > > -- Gnarlie > http://Gnarlodious.com/Cogent/ How about asking someone at the nearest airport? -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? > > -- Gnarlie > http://Gnarlodious.com/Cogent/ How about asking someone at the nearest airport? -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "Gnarlodious" <gnarlodious******.com> wrote in message news:BEA7F136.AB67%gnarlodious******.com... > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? Your best bet is call the airline, inquire on the flight number you plan to take. Ask if the connections even work and what the regulations are. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "Gnarlodious" <gnarlodious******.com> wrote in message news:BEA7F136.AB67%gnarlodious******.com... > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? Your best bet is call the airline, inquire on the flight number you plan to take. Ask if the connections even work and what the regulations are. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "Gnarlodious" <gnarlodious******.com> wrote in message news:BEA7F136.AB67%gnarlodious******.com... > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > > I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC > > outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector > > this is? I mean like, what's it called? > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. > > Where can I get an adapter for this connector? Your best bet is call the airline, inquire on the flight number you plan to take. Ask if the connections even work and what the regulations are. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > >>I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC >>outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector >>this is? I mean like, what's it called? It's an Empower connector. Delivers 15VDC 10A. The connector is standardized by ARINC 628. Data sheet: http://www.hypertronics.com/PDFs/ARINC%20628.pdf Adapter cables are available for most laptops. The two small pins do not "output 24V". They're jumpered together in the plug, so that the power system can tell that there's a connector inserted. The aircraft power system may limit the number of active power outlets, which is done by turning individual ones off. The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet through the connector, along with power. This is a useful little interface, and ought to be more widely used. These connectors should appear in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices can now plug into them. John Nagle > > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > >>I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC >>outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector >>this is? I mean like, what's it called? It's an Empower connector. Delivers 15VDC 10A. The connector is standardized by ARINC 628. Data sheet: http://www.hypertronics.com/PDFs/ARINC%20628.pdf Adapter cables are available for most laptops. The two small pins do not "output 24V". They're jumpered together in the plug, so that the power system can tell that there's a connector inserted. The aircraft power system may limit the number of active power outlets, which is done by turning individual ones off. The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet through the connector, along with power. This is a useful little interface, and ought to be more widely used. These connectors should appear in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices can now plug into them. John Nagle > > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... Gnarlodious wrote: > Entity Gnarlodious spoke thus: > > >>I have a computer adapter for airplanes, it's supposed to plug into a DC >>outlet in the first-class seats. Does anyone know what kind of connector >>this is? I mean like, what's it called? It's an Empower connector. Delivers 15VDC 10A. The connector is standardized by ARINC 628. Data sheet: http://www.hypertronics.com/PDFs/ARINC%20628.pdf Adapter cables are available for most laptops. The two small pins do not "output 24V". They're jumpered together in the plug, so that the power system can tell that there's a connector inserted. The aircraft power system may limit the number of active power outlets, which is done by turning individual ones off. The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet through the connector, along with power. This is a useful little interface, and ought to be more widely used. These connectors should appear in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices can now plug into them. John Nagle > > > OK, I uploaded a photo of the offending component: > http://home.earthlink.net/~gnarlodio...Connectors.jpg > > The 2 large pins are definitely 12 volt, probably the 2 small ones are for > 24 volt. On my socket the small receptacles are missing as it only outputs > 12v. |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "John Nagle" <nagle@animats.com> wrote in message news:7EMge.1689$3%4.932@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com ... > The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's > been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet > through the connector, along with power. > > This is a useful little interface, and ought to > be more widely used. These connectors should appear > in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices > can now plug into them. It would be nice if some standard DC connector would evolve in place of the cigarette lighter plug. Vaughn |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "John Nagle" <nagle@animats.com> wrote in message news:7EMge.1689$3%4.932@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com ... > The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's > been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet > through the connector, along with power. > > This is a useful little interface, and ought to > be more widely used. These connectors should appear > in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices > can now plug into them. It would be nice if some standard DC connector would evolve in place of the cigarette lighter plug. Vaughn |
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| Re: That DC electrical outlet on airplanes... "John Nagle" <nagle@animats.com> wrote in message news:7EMge.1689$3%4.932@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com ... > The connector has room for 9 pins, and there's > been talk of providing 100baseT Ethernet > through the connector, along with power. > > This is a useful little interface, and ought to > be more widely used. These connectors should appear > in cars. Especially since DVD players and game devices > can now plug into them. It would be nice if some standard DC connector would evolve in place of the cigarette lighter plug. Vaughn |
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