Yes Charles it's UL 2089 "Vehicle Battery Adapters." I also have a unit (ITE
Listed) that will operate from a auto battery and I have to make sure that all
my 12V devices meets this standard.
Ron Baugh
VeriFone, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Blackham [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:07 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Current from Car 12V cigarette lighter socket
Some of our equipment runs off 12Vdc. Typically this is provided by a UL
Listed ac/dc power supply that meets the Limited Power Source requirement of
IEC60950. We wish to be able to power this from the 12V "cigarette lighter"
socket in a car:
Is there a standard that covers the output of 12V sockets in cars? Do
they have to meet something similar to the Limited Power Source requirements of
IEC60950?
regards
Charlie Blackham
Senior Approvals Engineer
Airspan Communications Ltd.
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