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Anyone using Kunzleman Taxi Recognition light?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:22 am    Post subject: Anyone using Kunzleman Taxi Recognition light? Reply with quote

Anyone using Kunzleman Taxi Recognition light? :

http://www.kestrobes.com/beacon.htm#LL1

What's your observation / opinion?

How did you heat sink the hockey puck?

Do you have another cover, if so what did you do for cover?

Specific I am interested in using on our Europa XS Monowheel.

( I could almost envision seeing these LEDs in the Airmaster spinner with
some angled for taxi and some landing, sure you are wasting some light,
but how kool! Airmaster are you listening?? )

Ron Parigoris


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:23 am    Post subject: Anyone using Kunzleman Taxi Recognition light? Reply with quote

Ron,

I have not purchased this yet, but I will in the next two months. They
have great products and I use them all. I am working on a Lancair Legacy
and I intend to do one of the following with the hockey puck. What makes
you think you need to heat sink this light? Surely not the 1.3 amps it's
drawing? Do you find it getting hot?

1. Mold a fiberglass mount around the puck and fasten it to the right
intake on the inside of the cowling inlet. Easy enough to do for us
fiberglass folks. That will keep it cool.

2. Take a 3" PVC pipe and do what everyone else does, punch a hole in
the front of the cowling and stick it inside.

3. Yes, installing it in the spinner would be neat, but I think it would
eventually fail from the abuse.
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Glenn

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