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AeroLEDs Microsun Landing Light Non - TSO - External Mount

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Part# 11-16655
MFR Model# 01-1170-A

Overview

The Microsun is a very intense light source that uses three high powered LEDfs to produce 1800+ lumens of light using 30 Watts of power. It is a small compact light that projects a lot of light and was designed for landing, taxi and recognition. The MicroSun can be installed in the leading edge, wingtip cutout, landing gear or in the cowl on an aircraft and has a built in gwig-wagh or gpulseh feature

Each MicroSun light uses less than half the power of an equivalent 55W halogen light while producing more usable light. The LED light sources last up to 50,000 hours of constant operation, so you will never have to replace this light once it has been installed. It will outlast both Halogen and HID lamps.

The MicroSun is protected against overheating with a built in protection circuit, is protected from lightning transients and ESD, voltage spikes, reverse voltage, and undervoltage conditions.

Polycarbonate leading edge windows are commonly used with wing-mounted landing lights, and are typically available for most airplane types from a number of third-party suppliers. The narrow profile (1 1/4"x3") makes installation in tight places a snap.
   
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Specifications

  • The Microsun LED light assembly is designed with 3 high
  • power LEDs mounted behind a lens. Should any one LED fail,
  • the unit must be replaced
  • Power: 21 Watts
  • Voltage: 9-36 VDC
  • Lumens: 2310
  • Candela: 9,000
  • Weight: 3.6 oz
  • Dimensions: 3.1 x 1.9 x 2 (0.9 depth short fin)
  • Class: Experimental
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Q: What is the beam spread angle?

30 degree.

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