Anyone using the AeroLED landing or taxi lites with wig-wag?
if so tell me what your take is on these pricey lites.
www.AeroLEDs.com
if so tell me what your take is on these pricey lites.
www.AeroLEDs.com
That said,
whats the latest and greatest (and cheapest) in LED landing and taxi lites?
edit: just noticed I posted in the experimental section, looking for certified.
Superbright # AR111-CW9WWould you post the bulb # that you used, thanks Tom
YES. The flasher (post #11) which I used alternates the two lights as opposed to both flashing at once....Thinking I could I set up a different switch and flash relay via same wire and have a flashing option for daytime use, no?
YES. The flasher (post #11) which I used alternates the two lights as opposed to both flashing at once.
A guy I know installed this LED https://store.marinebeam.com/4-1-2-sealed-beam-replacement-led-spreader-lamp-bulb/
and this flasher https://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2015Individual/Cat15612.pdf (lower left corner)
Total cost of about a c-note, works great.
I've got 1 wire running to my taxi/lnding lite cluster (original setup) Connected to "landing lite" switch.
Thinking I could I set up a different switch and flash relay via same wire and have a flashing option for daytime use, no?
The listings I'm finding show the GE 4509 putting out 110000 candle power. Take the candle power (110000) times 12.57 to convert to lumens. This works out to 1,382,700 lumens. Hope that helps.
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