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Hi all - New owner of N888EG - '89 M20M - 27-0021, Erie Colorado

Trying to devour all the information available here and keep coming up with new searches to hopefully find answers.  BUT... during the pre-buy had the engine cowl off and didn't think to look for the Tannis heater plug.   Where in the world could it be?  Also is there a place to order the external auxiliary power adapter plug.  AC came with a 12/24 Battery minder, but no adapter plug to connect with.  Can't find any information in the POH on the Tannis and it didn't come with the Engine Operators Manual.  Mooney factory has been terrific sending me a few missing pages from the POH. Is there a scanned-ocr'd  POH out there somewhere where I can word search the POH for words like Tannis and read from my iPad instead of flipping paper.

I love this aircraft !

Thanks

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Hi all - New owner of N888EG - '89 M20M - 27-0021, Erie Colorado

Trying to devour all the information available here and keep coming up with new searches to hopefully find answers.  BUT... during the pre-buy had the engine cowl off and didn't think to look for the Tannis heater plug.   Where in the world could it be?  Also is there a place to order the external auxiliary power adapter plug.  AC came with a 12/24 Battery minder, but no adapter plug to connect with.  Can't find any information in the POH on the Tannis and it didn't come with the Engine Operators Manual.  Mooney factory has been terrific sending me a few missing pages from the POH. Is there a scanned-ocr'd  POH out there somewhere where I can word search the POH for words like Tannis and read from my iPad instead of flipping paper.

I love this aircraft !

Thanks

Not sure which lead you are missing, but here is batteryminder's accessories page: http://www.batteryminders.com/all-accessories/

There is a permanent attachment option they recommend on their site. I would make sure that isn't installed. It doesn't use their cables but an FAA approved kit: http://www.batteryminders.com/faa-installation-information/

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Oil fill door and cowl flap area are popular places for heater plugs to hide for easy access.

Battery minders tend to hide closer to the batteries in the tail cone.  Aux power door is a nice place to run a wire through.  Connecting to the Aux power plug may be a challenge because of the protective solenoid in the system.

Best regards,

-a-

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