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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / September 2007

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05 Sonata GL

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Rufus Frodo - 08 Sep 2007 18:18 GMT
Have an '05 Sonata Gl........(love it) have 97K miles (mine) dealer not
much help in info.....it has an acess in tray for 115 W 12 V. ...no he
cigarette lighter port.....Hyundai website does not have any help....WHAT
would need 115 Watts of juice....besides a police size spotlight.???
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hyundaitech - 09 Sep 2007 18:05 GMT
That limits you to 10A.  The idea is to have enough power available to run
most items that would be plugged into a cigarette lighter.  For example,
my last laptop (huge) had a lighter adaptor.  10A would probably be just
enough to keep it running.

I'm not sure what the real question is, though.  I don't think you posted
just to know what would use 115W.

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Paradox - 13 Sep 2007 04:41 GMT
> That limits you to 10A.  The idea is to have enough power available to run
> most items that would be plugged into a cigarette lighter.  For example,
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> I'm not sure what the real question is, though.  I don't think you posted
> just to know what would use 115W.

115W sounds like alot, since your average lightbulb uses 60 watts.

But everyone forgets that car's run at 12 volts, instead of 120 like indoor
wiring, so the 60 watt bulb is only using .5 amps.

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