Is anyone using a RAM Suction cup mount for your full size iPad?
I am considering getting such a mount to use in my club C182. Mount it where the windscreen meets the door pillar. And try to find a position that doesn't block the airspeed indicator or too much view out that window.
Any recommendations or pireps? How well does it stay put during mild to moderate turbulence? Does it transmit vibration making the text difficult to read? How about ease of access to the power port (mine is the Lightening plug)?
I bought one about two weeks ago for use in my Cherokee. The entire assembly itself has some weight to it, in addition to the weight of the iPad. It did not work very well mounted on the windscreen near the door pillar, because that part of the windscreen is curved, so there isn't as much surface contact for the suction seal. I moved it to the middle of the windscreen, which didn't have the curve, and the suction sealed better.
However, there were some issues:
1 -- The centered location on the windscreen meant that the iPad partially blocked the avionics stack. The stack was still accessible, but accessing the top of the stack required some moving and ducking. I'm not sure that such a situation would be desirable under IFR, especially in IMC.
2 -- When examined from the outside, the suction cup still wasn't making enough contact with the windshield to give me a comfort level with leaving the iPad mounted there for an extended period of time. I did do an hour flight with it and experiened no issues (other than the aforementioned radio obscuration), but the flight was in the evening when things weren't baking in the sun. I also thought that the window location might make the iPad more susceptible to sudden shutdowns due to overheating, though I'm not sure if that's true or not.
3 -- The arm that comes with the mount doesn't provide full articulation, so you are somewhat limited to how the iPad may be positioned relative to the suction cup. I worked with it for a while until I was able to position it satisfactorily.
In the end, I decided to send the mount back. I probably would have kept it if I had more confidence that the suction cup wouldn't come loose, but it's an expensive gamble if it does, at least in the location where I had it mounted.
I believe that G-Force may offer a mount that uses multiple suction cups, so you might want to consider that one as well.
JKG