Hello Mark J and net.
I was looking at Marks web site and in particular, the Super Bright Wide Angle
LED lamp to his rudder. The LED lamp is an 1156 automotive. It is the wide
angle design which gives a full light effect of 120 degrees and can be seen 180
degrees. My question is what is the n
nt: Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:48 PM
Subject: KR> LED lights
> Hello Mark J and net.
>
> I was looking at Marks web site and in particular, the Super Bright Wide
Angle LED lamp to his rudder. The LED lamp is an 1156 automotive. It is the
wide angle design which gives a full light effect of
Orma wrote:
>
> My question is
> what is the normal usage for this light. Is it stop lamp, turn or
> backup.
1156/1157s are brake lights.
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Steve
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He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in.
Orma; I think I read somewhere that LED bulbs are rated at 10,000 hrs but
don't quote me on it. They are now available at auto parts places as the
kids today are using them on their flashy new cars. Available in a wide
range of colors including red white and green. The candlepower output is
close i
Doug Rupert wrote:
>> Orma; I think I read somewhere that LED bulbs are rated at 10,000
>> hrs but don't quote me on it. They are now available at auto parts
>> places as the kids today are using them on their flashy new cars.
>> Available in a wide range of colors including red white and green.
>>
I believe Brian Krault has the panel lighting area covered with the kit he
markets through Aircraft Spruce and I have seen others as well. The radical
bulbs you were describing are also available thru distributors as the sand
buggy race crowd uses them on their whip antennae. As far as the landing
Here is a quick pic of an LED installed on an F1 Rocket. For what it's
worth, Van's sells those plastic position light lens. They come as one
piece and the builder cuts them in two. There is plenty of left over
material for repositioning. Just looking at mine, I'm thinking it could
easily b
Went there - clicked on reference - no workee.
At 07:47 AM 8/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Here is a quick pic of an LED installed on an F1 Rocket. For what it's
>worth, Van's sells those plastic position light lens. They come as one
>piece and the builder cuts them in two. There is plenty of le
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