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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:56 pm    Post subject: Thin film light Reply with quote

A quick question: I have been in a bit of a stall in building my panel, but finally making headway again.

A year or 3 ago I bought a light strip from Being seen technology. This is a nice strip of tape that gives what seems to be a moderate to low level of light, just about right to light up a my panel. There is a small transformer type package that powers the strip. I find I cannot find the owners manual that may have come with it and the web site is not present. It seems to work off a low current , 200+ volt system.. I have held my hand held Nav-com close to this and do not get any interference until just about touching the power module.

Anybody else using this type of product?
What is the likely hood of interference? VOR, GPS, COM and a Dynon 10A?


Clearly fairly low cost LED strips are available now, so that is a clear , relatively low cost, non ulcer producing option.

Thanks
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 6:43 pm    Post subject: Thin film light Reply with quote

UMA can probably point you in the right direction for Electro-Luminescent strip lighting information: www.umainstruments.com


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A quick question: I have been in a bit of a stall in building my panel, but finally making headway again.

A year or 3 ago I bought a light strip from Being seen technology. This is a nice strip of tape that gives what seems to be a moderate to low level of light, just about right to light up a my panel. There is a small transformer type package that powers the strip. I find I cannot find the owners manual that may have come with it and the web site is not present. It seems to work off a low current , 200+ volt system.. I have held my hand held Nav-com close to this and do not get any interference until just about touching the power module.

Anybody else using this type of product?
What is the likely hood of interference? VOR, GPS, COM and a Dynon 10A?
Clearly fairly low cost LED strips are available now, so that is a clear , relatively low cost, non ulcer producing option.

Thanks
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