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Tim(at)MyRV10.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:45 pm    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

Found this on the "generic" RV matronics list today:

For a review of HID landing lights, see
http://www.preciseflight.com/ufiles/06March_Aviation_Consumer_HID_Article_Main.pdf
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:40 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

Tim,

Don't you have the Duckworks HID system on your plane? Are you happy
with it?

Jack Phillips
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:06 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

Yes, that's what I have. They really work well once aimed properly.
They're only 35W, which is both good and bad. Good in that the
do honestly only draw 6A total or less. Bad in that they
aren't the biggest, baddest, brightest lights available anymore.
But, for our small planes, they're plenty bright. I can see
much much better than in my previous plane that had a 250W
bulb, which I swapped for 2 100W bulbs. Neither combination
could even give 1/2 of what I get with these. The 35w vs 50w
does have the upside in the lower power draw too.

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Phillips, Jack wrote:
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Tim,

Don't you have the Duckworks HID system on your plane? Are you happy
with it?

Jack Phillips
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Finishing up the elevators

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:35 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

Hey I keep forgetting to ask you, do you think two added a lot or would
one do? I put one in my left wing and I'm trying to decide if I want to
put one in my right wing. I put in the platenuts just in case so its
not too big of a deal to add.

Michael

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:16 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

I do think that one would work ok in an RV-10, because they're pretty
bright. But, they're not super wide beams, so you may not get the best
of lighting past the centerline other than further away from the
airplane. The main reason for more than one light isn't brightness,
but distribution. For those on a tight budget, what I'd do is at
minimum, cut the hole and mount the bracket....and leave it blank.
For just a tiny bit more money, you could wire in a halogen watt
hog on the other side to fill in some brightness there too. Add
in a 3 position switch on the panel and you could have one position
power both lights, and the other power just the HID to save
power.

My main concern would be the hole though. I wouldn't want to cut
that in a painted wing if I didn't have to, so I'd cut the hole
and do the lens either way if you even think you'll possibly want
more later.

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Hey I keep forgetting to ask you, do you think two added a lot or would
one do? I put one in my left wing and I'm trying to decide if I want to
put one in my right wing. I put in the platenuts just in case so its
not too big of a deal to add.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:22 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

Pretty much the same conclusions I came to. The problems I am
grappling with are budget and that my primary operation will be out of a
grass strip that may or may not be lighted. W34 that you flew into near
my house is a very nice grass strip but it's unlighted. I have landed
there before at night with a full moon and cars lighting the runway
(crazy skydivers heh) without a problem. My home base 5 miles north of
that location is a private grass strip that I am currently exploring
ways to light with low voltage LED's. In both cases I think it would
probably make the most sense to have the maximum on board lighting
possible. Hmmm, I think I just talked myself into it. Smile

Thanks,
Michael

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:45 pm    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

I got curious since the article on HIDS mentioned prices were lowering.
I checked with Duckworks and hear that the 35w is $380 now. Sure
makes that price look good in comparison to the article prices.
($495 and up) Their price never was even up to that high, if I
can remember right from when I got mine.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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RV Builder (Michael Sausen) wrote:
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Hey I keep forgetting to ask you, do you think two added a lot or would
one do? I put one in my left wing and I'm trying to decide if I want to
put one in my right wing. I put in the platenuts just in case so its
not too big of a deal to add.

Michael

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:33 am    Post subject: HID landing light review Reply with quote

When I have people come by my hanger who are building RV-10's I tell
them all to make sure they add the lights. I would add the two if
possible. I would probably add two non-HID's rather than one HID.
Landing at night with the lights Van's provides would be almost
impossible. The HID's really light up the runway nicely but like Tim
said they are more beam lights than flood which I like. You can be
quite a bit away and see the runway.

Scott Schmidt
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