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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:47 am    Post subject: Eyebrows Reply with quote

I have two eyebrows, make you a deal . . . .
(1) This is an eyebrow I removed from a customers plane about 2 years ago. I forgot I had it. It's the early style. It needs to be covered. If you don't know what it looks like, I've attached a pic. It needs to be covered. I'd sell it for $100 plus $20 shipping.


(2) I am also selling the eyebrow from my plane. It is wired with 7 lights plus two map lights. A couple of the lights don't make good contact on the light socket so you have to nudge them occasionally to get them to work. I'm going be installing a new eyebrow in my plane with LEDs. I'll sell this eyebrow for $350 plus $20 for shipping. You're essentially getting all of the lighting for free. Trust me, it's a pain-in-the-ass to wire it for lights. I've enclosed a pic of my eyebrow, though it's not a great pic.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:25 pm    Post subject: Eyebrows Reply with quote

Gary,

When I was laid up for awhile I experimented with some LED lights for the glare shield in my darkened bed room. They were in little 3 " blocks with pigtails to hook in series. I powered mine with a 9 volt battery and after 72 hours I could still read by them. I think I had 7 blocks for 21 lights in my string. I will be happy to share my experience, but I expect you are beyond this stage already. If not give a call.

Andy Thomas
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:42 pm    Post subject: Eyebrows Reply with quote

IKEA Aircraft Parts has a set of 12 volt powered LEDs that can be made any one of 7 different colors. There are 4 strips, each about a foot long. I use three of them. They can be dimmed and change color as well.

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DIV { MARGIN:0px;} Gary,

When I was laid up for awhile I experimented with some LED lights for the glare shield in my darkened bed room. They were in little 3 " blocks with pigtails to hook in series. I powered mine with a 9 volt battery and after 72 hours I could still read by them. I think I had 7 blocks for 21 lights in my string. I will be happy to share my experience, but I expect you are beyond this stage already. If not give a call.

Andy Thomas
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:05 am    Post subject: Eyebrows Reply with quote

I take it this would obviate the need to use the massive potentiometer that currently controls current flow to the Tiger eyebrow lights.

John


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IKEA Aircraft Parts has a set of 12 volt powered LEDs that can be made any one of 7 different colors. There are 4 strips, each about a foot long. I use three of them. They can be dimmed and change color as well.



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Gary,



When I was laid up for awhile I experimented with some LED lights for the glare shield in my darkened bed room. They were in little 3 " blocks with pigtails to hook in series. I powered mine with a 9 volt battery and after 72 hours I could still read by them. I think I had 7 blocks for 21 lights in my string. I will be happy to share my experience, but I expect you are beyond this stage already. If not give a call.



Andy Thomas
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:53 am    Post subject: Eyebrows Reply with quote

The first one I installed used a small rheostat to dim the lights. You'll still need the big one for the radio lights.

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I take it this would obviate the need to use the massive potentiometer that currently controls current flow to the Tiger eyebrow lights.

John


From: owner-teamgrumman-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-teamgrumman-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Gary Vogt
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IKEA Aircraft Parts has a set of 12 volt powered LEDs that can be made any one of 7 different colors. There are 4 strips, each about a foot long. I use three of them. They can be dimmed and change color as well.



From: Andy <andy747(at)charter.net>
To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 1:22:38 PM
Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Eyebrows
Gary,



When I was laid up for awhile I experimented with some LED lights for the glare shield in my darkened bed room. They were in little 3 " blocks with pigtails to hook in series. I powered mine with a 9 volt battery and after 72 hours I could still read by them. I think I had 7 blocks for 21 lights in my string. I will be happy to share my experience, but I expect you are beyond this stage already. If not give a call.



Andy Thomas
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