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Power outlets
I purchased first class tickets specifically to have a power outlet for my wife's Portable Oxygen Concentator. While we carried the required batteries, the power outlets did not work. I asked the Captain if this is a "normal" failure and he did not know and even suggested the power outlets only work with ground power which is balderdash. The FA's were very considerate and told us backup O2 could be supplied if required.
This could have been much more serious but there was no real problem. It is not as if it were a laptop so power in this case could have been life threatening. I did check the outlets at our seats for power using an iPhone and iPod and neither registered a charge just in case the POC was not compatible even though the manual clearly states it will work on aircraft power. I would appreciate any comments on your experience with the reliability of inflight power. Cheers |
Aircraft type makes a huge difference in this, so what type of plane was it?
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Originally Posted by mtkeller
(Post 18654379)
Aircraft type makes a huge difference in this, so what type of plane was it?
737-800. The Captain did say "It's a Boeing thing". Must have been an Airbus Fan. Cheers |
Originally Posted by X3Skier
(Post 18654360)
I purchased first class tickets specifically to have a power outlet for my wife's Portable Oxygen Concentator.
[...] I would appreciate any comments on your experience with the reliability of inflight power. If lack of power here is life threatening, relying on seat power should be Plan C or D. |
Originally Posted by bennos
(Post 18655475)
In general, I would never rely on it working. I have no idea how much power your wife's device draws, but I've had power outlets not be able to charge a late model laptop while I was using it (usually Airbus). I've had power outlets flat out not working (usually Boeing). Beyond that, you could get a last minute equipment swap to an airplane without any power at the seat.
If lack of power here is life threatening, relying on seat power should be Plan C or D. The times when I flew a 738, the power was not working too well (but I don't care when I have power in the lounge), or not at all (WS) |
I have only ever gotten USB power to work at the seats. I've never been successful in charging my laptop.
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Originally Posted by X3Skier
(Post 18654360)
I asked the Captain if this is a "normal" failure and he did not know and even suggested the power outlets only work with ground power which is balderdash.
Cheers |
Originally Posted by bennos
(Post 18655475)
If lack of power here is life threatening, relying on seat power should be Plan C or D. That's why the batteries are the first thing packed. :D Cheers |
Originally Posted by davetravels
(Post 18655561)
This is the thing I find the funniest about this story! Between having a handful of flying lessons, and talking to a number of pilots, my understanding is that a Captain has to know every single micro millimeter of his/her aircraft!!
Cheers |
It is my understanding that gogo needs to be operational for the power to work. I would say I am at 75% w/power & gogo on the MD 88s. Two weeks ago I was told by the FA via the capt, that gogo does not work over lake erie.
But the other question would be how many Amps does your devise require I think the output is only a few amps. If you require more it will trip the breaker. |
Originally Posted by Singleflyer
(Post 18655626)
But the other question would be how many Amps does your devise require I think the output is only a few amps. If you require more it will trip the breaker. Cheers |
Originally Posted by X3Skier
(Post 18654398)
737-800. The Captain did say "It's a Boeing thing". Must have been an Airbus Fan.
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There is not enough amps in these to charge the batteries. You need to take out the battery out of the laptop or whatever for the plug to work.
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Originally Posted by X3Skier
(Post 18655634)
Same sockets did not even wake up an iPod so I assume it was totally dead.
Cheers |
Originally Posted by javabytes
(Post 18655879)
If you plugged something into it that drew a lot of power and tripped the breaker, anything you plug into it after that (even if it was a lot smaller) wouldn't work. Try the iPod first, then try your other devices. If it works for one but not the other, you have your answer - your device draws too much power. And if you plug your iPod back in it probably won't charge anymore.
Cheers |
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