Aviation Sale

In the early Spring of 2023, I sold my dear N5351Z, a Piper Colt PA22-108. The following items are now supefluous to me and are for sale. I also had a Bose A20 headset, but it has now been sold. If you would like to make an offer on any of these items, I can be reached at john@wa9als.com. Please note - Shipping is not included, but you can specify which carrier you prefer. I can accept PayPal, Zelle, and least preferred, Venmo. Some of these items are no big deal, but can be handy if you need them!

This is an earlier model BatteryMinder for GILL batteries - I used to have this on my battery every time I was not out flying - works perfectly. I have several accessories for this that have never been used - One I think is used to monitor battery temperature (see photos and manufacturer's link below.Ugh, it's not pictured, but it attached to my system via an SAE connector to my STC'ed pigtail to my Gill battery. Best offer over $100.

These are the accessories that came with it.

This is a cellular switch from www.switchboxcontrol.com. I used to send a text to it to turn on my tanis heater and cockpit warmer - worked great. It does require a SIM card that you would need to purchase.  It was one antenna attqched to the unit, but includes another with a long cord that I mounted (magnetic) high up on my metal hanger wall. I paid about $250 for thiis. Will take best offer over $100.

This is a RAM X-grip yoke mount for a large iPad - I used it with an iPad Pro 11 in it's folio case. It is adjustable and can be checked out on the RAM website.  It is missing one of the rubber protectors. Best offer over $50.

This is a Softcomm general aviation headset - works great, used for my passengers while I wore the Bose A20. There is a volume control that also switches between stereo and mono.  Best offer over $50.

This is a Zaon MRX - I used it as a "second set of eyes" before I started using ADS-B. It comes with an adapter that allows its announcements to come through your GA headest, and also a power cord and adaptor that allows it to be powered through your 12V accessory port (will also take AAA batteries).  Best offer over $50.

More photos of the Zaon MRX showing the antenna, GA headest adaptor, and the power adaptor for accessory port.

This is a Stratux ADS-B RECEIVER. It includes a Raspberry Pi 3B computer, power USB micro cord, and a micro USB card with v1.6r1-eu028-us software installed. There is no GPS installed, but there is an open USB port for the popular GPS-mouse. This unit also has the "red" PCB (better/newer) UAT radio installed. Best offer over $70.

This is not specifically an aviation product, but it can be handy to store your hangar keys! Best offer over $10.

This Radio Shack item turns one cigarette lighter port into three. Best offer.

Again, this item creates an accessory port if you don't have one. It has a standard SAE connector that was attached to an STC-ed pigtail connector to my 12V system.  Best offer.

This switch is 12V input via a standard SAE connector and has a remote control to turn the switch on and off. Again, I used this with my STC'ed pigtail to my 12V system. I used the remote to turn on my accessories after starting the plane.  Best offer.

This probably should have gone with the airplane, but I had another checklist that I used. Any offer accepted.