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Old 06-28-2009, 02:10 PM
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Default Load analysis cheat sheet

Knowing others have gone down this road I was hoping someone might provide or point me to a resource of information for load analysis. I don't have my panel yet so it is difficult to collect the data. Since we all use a small set of products for lights, radios, PDF etc, had anyone compiled the number for the amps each item would use for a load analysis. I know I could go to each product website and find may of the items but was looking for he easy solution first. Thank for any help, below is what I will be powering or at least what I know of now

Dynon FltDEK 180 EFIS/EMS
" D-10A EFIS
" Heated pitot/AOA
Gamin 430W Nav/Comm/GPS
" GTX-327 Xpdr
" 240 Audio Panel
ICOM 210
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Old 06-28-2009, 02:25 PM
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Default Never mind

I found what I was looking for at the Vertical Power site here

http://verticalpower.com/docs/Device_Amps.pdf

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