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Mike Dean wrote:
> Jack,
> 
> I saw a couple of guys modify one of those "cigaret lighter" 
> transformers. The took it apart.
> Replaced the "plug" leads with wire and connected the wires to the 
> electrical harness (with
> a fuse in between. don't recall what amperage) Then they put the case 
> back together and
> mounted it, out of the way, on the back side of the panel. They used it 
> to power a handheld
> radio. Worked quite well.
> 
> Mike Dean
> 
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> I've got a small intercom that uses a 9 volt battery.
> 
> When I leave the plane, someone must be sneaking in to it and turning 
> the
> intercom back on.  I find it on quite often and the battery will be 
> dead.  I
> would not leave it on, so it must be some extremist group or the local
> Cessna owners.
> 
> Any suggestions on what type of transformer I can used to wire the 
> intercom
> into the airplane battery (12 to 9 volt transformer)?
> 
> The ones at the local Radio Shack are all made for cig. lighter plug 
> ins.
> 
> Jack
> 
> No such thing as a DC transformer.  Craig 2623H
> 

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