Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I had a Magellan 5000 which I bought in 1994. I ended up giving it to a friend
4 or 5 years later. He still uses it at the helm (a newer unit feeds his computer) and loves it because the full keypad allows him to punch in lat/lon directly. I think I even gave him a spare cable - I tend to buy them whenever I see a good price. My recollection is that it took 12 Volts directly, but please don't take my word for it, contact Magellan support. Unfortunately, my friend is out of email range right now - if the problem isn't solved by the Fall, email me again and I'll forward your query to him. "David Brister" wrote in message ... I am a newbie to the group, so ask your indulgence if I offend any protocols here. I have a Magellan 5000 GPS unit given to me. I think it is about ten years old but it works very well. It requires either 6 dry alkaline AA batteries or 9v dc through a dc/dc converter from 12v which was once available from Magellan dealers. I have tried the internet through many sources to find one of these converters as the machine goes through alkaline cells at a great rate, but with no success. My query to the group is- the handbook shows a small 5 pin plug into which you plug the converter. Is this a standard plug that I could buy somewhere and if so which of the pins carries the 9v dc? Finally, will the machine blow up if I feed it 12v dc? David Brister Bruno Abbatte Primatiste. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Magellan GPS Help please | General | |||
Comments Please on Magellan FX324 ChartPlotter? | Electronics | |||
FS magellan nav 6500 | General | |||
Magellan 5000DX upload/download | Electronics | |||
Magellan GPS | Cruising |