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HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Owners Q&AiFly Owners Q&Apower supply plug different (?) on 120v brick cordpower supply plug different (?) on 120v brick cord
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9/15/2014 11:13 PM
 
No problems with the power cord using the 12v plug (cigar socket) in the plane, or with the 12v hard-wire I purchased from iFly that is installed on the airplane's panel power supply. However, the at-home adapter (120v) no longer powers up the unit. This happened about a week ago. Its tiny plug that goes into the unit seems to be just a little different (?) (not quite as sturdy) as the other two. Or possibly, the little brick transformer is dead. Shucks. I have had the iFly for about 8 months. Is this covered by the warranty? My next step? Many thanks, Nelson Amen San Antonio, Texas
 
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9/18/2014 7:04 AM
 

I'd suggest you call the good folks at Adventure Pilot and ask them directly. 1-888-200-5129

 
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9/25/2014 1:19 PM
 

Nelson, yes this is covered. Give support a call (per Cobra's suggestion) and we'll get a new one in the mail.

-Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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9/30/2014 10:24 AM
 
All,

Excellent customer support! Adventure Pilot returned my call. Apparently, not too many of these fail but a few have .... so they sent me a new one and it arrived in 3 days. Worked beautifully. Life is good.

Still dithering on how to best display ADS-B weather(!),

Nelson (San Antonio)
 
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