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sarg314(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:12 pm Post subject: LED position lights + strobe |
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Some months ago I saw a small outfit selling small LED position lights
which also accomodated a strobe light and would fit in the van's
recessed (enclosed) wingtips. I thought I saved a reference to it, but
can't find it. Does this ring a bell with any one?
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Tom Sargent
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n395v
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 450
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Deems Davis
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 925
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:33 am Post subject: LED position lights + strobe |
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I just installed these, http://deemsrv10.com/decisions.html (scroll down
to LED & Strobe write-up). They are made by an RV7 builder named Jeff
Bordelon. The links are in the write-up
Deems
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Some months ago I saw a small outfit selling small LED position lights
which also accomodated a strobe light and would fit in the van's
recessed (enclosed) wingtips. I thought I saved a reference to it, but
can't find it. Does this ring a bell with any one?
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Tom Sargent
engine
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Dennis Glaeser
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 53 Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:06 pm Post subject: LED position lights + strobe |
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Try: www.thorllc.net
Dennis Glaeser
7A Fuselage
Some months ago I saw a small outfit selling small LED position lights
which also accomodated a strobe light and would fit in the van's
recessed (enclosed) wingtips. I thought I saved a reference to it, but
can't find it. Does this ring a bell with any one?
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Tom Sargent
engine
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Phil White
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 45 Location: Downers Grove, IL
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:15 pm Post subject: LED position lights + strobe |
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Tom: www.GS-Air.com may be what you were referring to. I installed a
set of their LED lites w/strobes in the tips of my RV-10 wings about a
year ago. They have updated their product line recently with brighter
LED's that they state will better meet FAR-23 illumination rules.
Phil (RV-10 fuse) in IL
Subject: LED position lights + strobe
Some months ago I saw a small outfit selling small LED position lights
which also accomodated a strobe light and would fit in the van's
recessed (enclosed) wingtips. I thought I saved a reference to it, but
can't find it. Does this ring a bell with any one?
--
Tom Sargent
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william.p.dube(at)noaa.go Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:02 pm Post subject: LED position lights + strobe |
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I designed these particular LED position lights and sell the kits. If
you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Mike shipper did a very nice write up when he built a pair of my lights.
Mike is a bit more of a perfectionist than most, so he put in about
double the time it takes the typical person to build the kit. Taking
these terrific pictures and doing this write-up also probably counted in
the time. (Most folks take about 4 hours to build the kit. I do them in
less than an hour, but I have a little bit of practice at this point.)
http://www.my9a.com/lights.asp
>>Caution - Blatant self promotion about to occur<<<
These LED position light kits cost less than $150 per pair. This is
cheaper than the standard incandescent lights.
Theses lights are the only ones on the market that are available as a
kit. (Most folks that are building a kit airplane seem to like building
kit position lights.)
The lights put out more light than required by the FAA in all
directions. I even tell you how to measure the light output yourself in
the instructions.
The LEDs will outlast the airplane.
I took a "belt and suspenders" approach in the design. They have 23
separate current regulated circuits. You can drill a few holes in each
light and they won't go dark. They stay the same brightness from 10
volts up to 30 volts input.
They only draw half an amp for the pair of lights. They are much,
much lighter than incandescent position lights.
Bill Dube' <LED(at)Killacycle.com>
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