digidocs Well Known Member Dec 10, 2014 #1 Curious if anyone is aware of seat heaters designed for 28V operation? Using a 12V converter is certainly possible, but more complicated. Thanks, David
Curious if anyone is aware of seat heaters designed for 28V operation? Using a 12V converter is certainly possible, but more complicated. Thanks, David
vfrazier Well Known Member Dec 11, 2014 #2 We have one or two brand new 28 volt seat heaters left. Not PMA'd. Experimental use only. I'll make you a killer deal on them. Contact me at [email protected] and I'll send you a few photos and other specs. They were made by EXO2 company. They are nice.
We have one or two brand new 28 volt seat heaters left. Not PMA'd. Experimental use only. I'll make you a killer deal on them. Contact me at [email protected] and I'll send you a few photos and other specs. They were made by EXO2 company. They are nice.
WingsOnWheels Well Known Member Dec 12, 2014 #4 digidocs said: Email sent! Click to expand... If all else fails, could you put two 14v units in series?
digidocs said: Email sent! Click to expand... If all else fails, could you put two 14v units in series?