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Whelen LED Position Light Assembly - Model 90377 Series

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Overview

Model 90377 Series is a wing tip mounted position light assembly utilizing LED's for both the forward & tail position lights, eliminating the need for a tail mounted position light. The LED's provide a significant reduction in current draw over conventional position light bulbs. Direct replacement (Exact Footprint) for the Whelen Model A675PG/PR series. Single set of flying leads operates both forward & tail nav on 28V version, and one set each of flying leads for the forward & tail nav on the 14V version.
   
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Specifications

  • LED Navigation Lights Power
  • Consumption: 0.5 Amps @ 14V, 0.25 Amps @ 28 VDC
  • LED Colors: Aviation Red, Aviation
  • Green and Aviation White
  • Weight: 0.35 Lbs (159gm)
  • Exposed Height: 1.08" (27mm)
  • Exposed Width: 1.87" (47mm)
  • Exposed Length: 5.69" (145mm)
  • Lens: Clear Polycarbonate

Reference Chart

Model #
Description
Part No.
9037701
Position Green, 14 volt
(FAA-TSO-C30c Type II & III)
11-06175
9037702
Position Red, 14 volt
(FAA-TSO-C30c Type I & III)
11-06176
9037703
Position Green, 28 volt
(FAA-TSO-C30c Type II & III)
11-06177
9037704
Position Red, 28 volt
(FAA-TSO-C30c Type I & III)
11-06178
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