I replaced the factory Cessna strobes on our R182 last year as part of preparations to install Garmin GI_275s with magnetometer. I looked at both Whelen and AeroLED products, ended up getting AEROLEDs. That was mainly because neither LED tip light fits well on the usual Cessna wingtip, requiring what looked to me like a fussy adapter installation to fit. I bought new Stene wingtips that were designed to accomodate the AeroLED lights. I like the Stene fiberglass tips, but they were a chore to match-drill to fit our airplane.
When I started the install job (I'm an A&P/IA) I chatted a while with an engineer at AeroLEDs. What I learned was that AeroLED anti-collision lights simply switch on and off, with what is likely a MOSFET switch. That is there is no inrush or other filtering from a power supply internal to the AeroLED unit. Because of the fast switching, there was actually a higher probability of EMI interfering with the new magnetometer than if I had kept our old AeroFlash strobes. I took the AeroLED engineer's advice and pulled out the original Cessna single-ended wingtip wiring, replaced it with a shielded two-twisted-pair cable. Four wires:
1. Switched wire for nav/position
2. Switched wire for anti-collision lighting
3. Return wire, grounded near the aircraft switch panel
4. Synch wire, so both ACLs flash at the same time.
The 4-shielded wire cable that replaced the two unshielded wires I pulled out added a couple pounds to my empty weight. We have not seen any evidence of interference affecting the magnetometer, even though the installers put the mag out in the wingtip really close to wingtip lights.