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Jerry Malin
September 28th 03, 11:49 PM
Gang:

One of the wingtip strobes on our 1982 Warrior II looks like it is going
bad. Half of it looks black and it only gives one blink per second while the
other wing gives two blinks per second.

I was perusing the Whelen catalog, and our strobe lamp assembly appears to
have a pigtail terminating in a three pin Molex connector.

My question is, how much fishing will I have to do to get to the end of that
pigtail? Will I have to remove the wingtip, or can I reach it through the
bulb socket assembly?

Thanks for any insight,

Jerry Malin,
Warrior N82045

Craig
September 29th 03, 03:37 AM
"Jerry Malin" > wrote in message . net>...
> Gang:
>
> One of the wingtip strobes on our 1982 Warrior II looks like it is going
> bad. Half of it looks black and it only gives one blink per second while the
> other wing gives two blinks per second.
>
> I was perusing the Whelen catalog, and our strobe lamp assembly appears to
> have a pigtail terminating in a three pin Molex connector.
>
> My question is, how much fishing will I have to do to get to the end of that
> pigtail? Will I have to remove the wingtip, or can I reach it through the
> bulb socket assembly?
>

Should come right out when you remove the socket assembly....most
likely two or three small screws and it will fall off in your hand.
Getting only a single flash from the tube might not be a tube
problem...more likely a power supply problem. I'd get it tested before
replacing a tube.

Craig C.

No Spam
September 29th 03, 03:55 AM
> "Jerry Malin" > wrote in message
> . net>...
>> Gang:
>>
>> One of the wingtip strobes on our 1982 Warrior II looks like it is going
>> bad. Half of it looks black and it only gives one blink per second while the
>> other wing gives two blinks per second.
>>
>> I was perusing the Whelen catalog, and our strobe lamp assembly appears to
>> have a pigtail terminating in a three pin Molex connector.
>>
>> My question is, how much fishing will I have to do to get to the end of that
>> pigtail? Will I have to remove the wingtip, or can I reach it through the
>> bulb socket assembly?
>>
>
> Should come right out when you remove the socket assembly....most
> likely two or three small screws and it will fall off in your hand.
> Getting only a single flash from the tube might not be a tube
> problem...more likely a power supply problem. I'd get it tested before
> replacing a tube.
>
> Craig C.
>

To check the power supply, switch the leads coming out of it and going to
the wingtip units. If the problem moves to the other wingtip, the power
supply is the source of it.

No Spam

G.R. Patterson III
September 29th 03, 04:02 AM
Craig wrote:
>
> Getting only a single flash from the tube might not be a tube
> problem...more likely a power supply problem. I'd get it tested before
> replacing a tube.

I wouldn't. Since half the tube is black, the tube is definitely bad. Test the
power supply by replacing the tube.

George Patterson
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