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Old March 10th 04, 09:08 PM
Darrel Toepfer
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Jim Weir wrote:

I know this subject has been covered in the rec.aviation.* ngs in the last
couple of years, but my dejasearch turned up dry.

I'm putting wingtip strobes on the 182 and I'd like recommendations from the
group as to what you put on and why. I'd like individual power supplies for
each strobe mounted out in the wingtip (last wing rib) so that I don't have to
run a separate wire for nav lights and strobes, nor run a high voltage wire down
the wing to act as a 15 foot noise generating antenna.

Comments appreciated.


http://www.aeroflash.com/plane.html#wingtip
Thats what was just installed on the '77 C152. Make sure you order the
correct voltage for the plane. 1.8 amp required for each.

One was put on the belly as well:
http://www.aeroflash.com/plane.html#fuse
1.5 amp required.

Strobe wiring was already in-place on the 152, this allowed for seperate
circuits for NAV & Strobe and the panel already had placards for it.
STOL tips were installed at the same time, they allowed enough room for
the power supplies to be mounted on the outside of the rib. The original
tips didn't allow for that...

2-Year Warranty on Power Supplies, 1-Year Warranty on Flash Tubes.
http://www.aeroflash.com/qual.html
100% money back guarantee...

They work very well and really improve aircraft visibility and as stated
previously, the price made for an easy decision. Orded them at the
beginning of the week and had them that same week...
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Darrel Toepfer
Eunice, La. 4R7