"James Robinson" wrote in message
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> "2007 May" wrote:
>
> Each airline makes their own decision on the type of power source they
> provide, and where they place the outlets in their aircraft. Seatguru
> is a good place to see what is available on various aircraft and
> airlines. Here is the link to a typical arrangment in American
> Airlines' 777 fleet:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/bmdo4
>
> You can tell where the power points are by the dots on the seat chart.
> You can get more information on the type by clicking on the image of the
> plug toward the top of the page.
>
> Here is a link to a general discussion of the various types of onboard
> power sources:
>
> http://www.seatguru.com/articles/in-seat_laptop_power.php
>
> In the case of American's 777, they offer a standard cigarette style
> jack, like you would find in an automobile. It is rated at 15 volts DC,
> and 75 Watts. Therefore, anything that you could plug into your car
> cigarette lighter, that draws less than 75 Watts (5 Amps), can be used
> on the aircraft.
OK, I was sitting at 21C. That's why I couldn't find the plug. Thank you.
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