12v DC supply at home

ColinR

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I'm buying a new chartplotter and want to set it up at home so I can play with it. What's the easiest way to rig up a 12v supply? A small transformer? Any suggestions? Thanks, Colin
 
I'm buying a new chartplotter and want to set it up at home so I can play with it. What's the easiest way to rig up a 12v supply? A small transformer? Any suggestions? Thanks, Colin
Car battery and crocodile clips? Or there are a squillion 12V power supplies on eBay - just search "12V 5A power supply" replacing "5A" with whatever current your chartplotter draws.
 
Do you have a cordless drill ? Is it 12 - 14.4V ?

You only need a low ampage power supply .. but regulated to anywhere between 12 and 14.4V .... the adaptor that you may have to power your battery charger should be enough.

Me - being an RC modeller ... I have loads of 3S LiPo batterys and I made an adaptor lead to power my plotter from any of my LiPo's.
 
Car battery and crocodile clips? Or there are a squillion 12V power supplies on eBay - just search "12V 5A power supply" replacing "5A" with whatever current your chartplotter draws.

I suggest NOT to use a Car battery Charger .... in fact I know various electronics mention specifically not to use.

The 5A is not an issue as the unit will draw the ampage it needs and should be well under the 5A ...
 
Take a wander down to the nearest marina/Harbour master and ask what they use in the office for their VHF.

Ink
 
I did exactly the same and bought one of these. For the price of the MFD, £6 on a regulated power supply was a safer bet than trying to rig up a drill battery or risk blowing it up with an unregulated charger.

12v power supply
 
When I wanted to try a new chartplotter at home I put a cigar-lighter type plug on it and then used the equivalent socket on my jump starter.
 
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