drgwentzel
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flyers,
Has anyone put LED landing lights on their certificated aircraft yet. If so how are they?
I am thinking of putting an LED aviation red beacon on the tail of my C177RG. I'm sick of hearing the intermittent whine in my headset everytime it flashes. "weeeeo......weeeeo....weeeeo..." I have no intension of trouble shooting grounding wires and alternator diodes, etc. so don't even recommend that. Further, my current beacon also sends my amp meter needle into the negative on each flash which upsets me too. I have a new voltage regulator and new alternator as of last week so that is not an issue.
These LED's sound great...
1) they're brighter
2) they use less amps
3) they produce significantly less heat
4) they're lighter
5) use no external power supply
6) they last anywhere from 20,000 to 100,000 hours (basically will outlast the airframe)
The downside...they're about 2 to 6 times more expensive, but if you don't have to replace them and pay a mechanic to install new bulbs you'll be way ahead of the game in just a few years.
Anyone have any experience on LED position lights too for certificated aircraft?
Has anyone put LED landing lights on their certificated aircraft yet. If so how are they?
I am thinking of putting an LED aviation red beacon on the tail of my C177RG. I'm sick of hearing the intermittent whine in my headset everytime it flashes. "weeeeo......weeeeo....weeeeo..." I have no intension of trouble shooting grounding wires and alternator diodes, etc. so don't even recommend that. Further, my current beacon also sends my amp meter needle into the negative on each flash which upsets me too. I have a new voltage regulator and new alternator as of last week so that is not an issue.
These LED's sound great...
1) they're brighter
2) they use less amps
3) they produce significantly less heat
4) they're lighter
5) use no external power supply
6) they last anywhere from 20,000 to 100,000 hours (basically will outlast the airframe)
The downside...they're about 2 to 6 times more expensive, but if you don't have to replace them and pay a mechanic to install new bulbs you'll be way ahead of the game in just a few years.
Anyone have any experience on LED position lights too for certificated aircraft?