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Hi Everyone.
I am looking for a long time ago a way to cool my cabin. I have a piper seneca.
I have seen many solutions using ice as well as many posts regarding these units on the forum.
I don't want to buy ICE everytime to put on an aircraft !

I also see ECOFLOW WAVE 2... but some of you are worried to use lithion in an aircraft. Me too !

And also KELLY AIR... but it's too expensive and very far from where I live.

Last, I found out the SOFIE system... but it's not for certified aircraft.
https://www.peterschiffaero.com/product-page/sofielite-12
it request 35-85 amp for the 8 000 BTU.

It's not certified so I don't want to use the battery/alternator of the aircraft.

My question :

sofie seems to be the solution in my case. So, for the SOFIE system, any way to power the system ? Portable power supply ? portable battery ? Other solution ?

Do you an other system to cool the cabin ?

Bests regards
 

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