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This message board is here so you can view the latest additions to our NSN library. In addition, you can request new NSN's that you don't currently see listed. To do this, click on the "New Topic" button and make your request. So if you're looking for the NSN for a certain model of 5-ton truck, or a certain kind of power supply, or antenna kit, etc, just put as much information as you know: LIN, Nomenclature, or anything else that would be helpful. If desired, add an email / AKO address if you want a direct reply (this is not required). Then we'll do some looking on our end and see what we can find out. But...... we can't guarantee that we'l be able to find every NSN that people request, because of the difficulty in conducting detailed research on each one. (Assistance from the community would be highly appreciated, in cases where we're stumped!)



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 Post subject: 24-volt to 12-volt converter NSN
PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:29 pm 
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6130-01-548-4844
NATO power converter. Plugs into NATO slave cable receptacle, and provides 70 watts of 12-volt electrical power.


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 Post subject: Re: 24-volt to 12-volt converter NSN
PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:30 pm 
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From PS Magazine, Dec 2007:

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If you find the recommended DAGR external power cable NSN 6150-01-521-6755 is out-of-stock, you can still safely get vehicle power to your DAGR using the converter. Use the DAGR cigarette lighter, NSN 6150-01-521-2548, (which is in-stock), to connect your DAGR to the converter for 12V of fuse-protected power! Same solution works for PLGR with the cigarette lighter cable 6150-01-450-9262. You can get it from Rockwell Collins using CAGE 13499 and PN 988-2163-001.

For more info on portable power systems, check
http://eommandanflcontrol.monmouth.army. mil/army_power.htm
nd for alternatives to provide external power to DAGR, check Army PM GPS at https://gps.army.mil


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