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In discussing our relatively new Skycraft landing lights (the
cut-into-the-leading-edge-of-the-wings type) here the other day, I noted that I had just burned out a GE 4509 after around 35 hours. This surprised me, since, being out in the wing, I expected there to be less filament-killing vibration, and had hoped for a longer life from the conventional bulb. So, after it burned out, I ordered a Q4509 -- the quartz-halogen equivalent, with a proven much longer life -- from Spruce, which arrived today. Imagine my surprise when I get to the hangar, turn the lights on (because, of course, I can't remember which light is burned out) -- and NEITHER wing landing light works. At first I suspected a blown circuit breaker, but, no, the OTHER 4509 had also blown, within 30 minutes of its mate. I'll say this about them: They may be junk bulbs, but at least they are *consistent* junk bulbs. :-) So, not wanting to wait another week for Spruce, I headed over to my FBO, who (of course) only had 4509s in stock, for some OUTRAGEOUS price. I declined, figuring if I'm going to pay thirty bucks for a stupid light bulb, I wanted it to be the long-life quartz one. Then, I think, hey -- didn't I remember you guys talking about "tractor bulb equivalents" and the like? So, I pointed the Grape toward my local NAPA auto parts store, burnt-out bulb in hand, and simply handed it to the guy behind the counter and asked for a direct replacement. To my delight, he instantly produced a NAPA equivalent bulb, made by Wagner, same number (4509) and everything. Best of all, it costs a whole $13.49. Unfortunately, they don't make a quartz equivalent, so I suspect I'll be replacing this bulb in another couple of months -- but it's just nice to have a cheap, locally available alternative. Heck, the box even SAYS "aircraft light" on it -- so it's probably even legal! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay,
Perhaps they're trying to tell you something. Have you checked that the voltage regulator is not spiking significantly over 14V? Just a thought. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:eiX5f.451061$_o.173822@attbi_s71... In discussing our relatively new Skycraft landing lights (the cut-into-the-leading-edge-of-the-wings type) here the other day, I noted that I had just burned out a GE 4509 after around 35 hours. This surprised me, since, being out in the wing, I expected there to be less filament-killing vibration, and had hoped for a longer life from the conventional bulb. So, after it burned out, I ordered a Q4509 -- the quartz-halogen equivalent, with a proven much longer life -- from Spruce, which arrived today. Imagine my surprise when I get to the hangar, turn the lights on (because, of course, I can't remember which light is burned out) -- and NEITHER wing landing light works. At first I suspected a blown circuit breaker, but, no, the OTHER 4509 had also blown, within 30 minutes of its mate. I'll say this about them: They may be junk bulbs, but at least they are *consistent* junk bulbs. :-) So, not wanting to wait another week for Spruce, I headed over to my FBO, who (of course) only had 4509s in stock, for some OUTRAGEOUS price. I declined, figuring if I'm going to pay thirty bucks for a stupid light bulb, I wanted it to be the long-life quartz one. Then, I think, hey -- didn't I remember you guys talking about "tractor bulb equivalents" and the like? So, I pointed the Grape toward my local NAPA auto parts store, burnt-out bulb in hand, and simply handed it to the guy behind the counter and asked for a direct replacement. To my delight, he instantly produced a NAPA equivalent bulb, made by Wagner, same number (4509) and everything. Best of all, it costs a whole $13.49. Unfortunately, they don't make a quartz equivalent, so I suspect I'll be replacing this bulb in another couple of months -- but it's just nice to have a cheap, locally available alternative. Heck, the box even SAYS "aircraft light" on it -- so it's probably even legal! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Did you notice that the NAPA bulb didn't have the tit on the back that
the aviation bulb of the same number had? The tit fits into a notch in the sheet metal that the bulb goes into and aligns the filament in a certain orientation. When I put a NAPA bulb into our 235, our mechanic worried aloud that if we had a crash and the crash investigators found the titless bulb, there'd be trouble. (And of course, the landing-light assembly would inevitably survive the crash,thanks to Murphy.) Comments invited. Don |
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Anybody old enough to fly a plane already knows tits are expensive.
"Don Tuite" wrote in message ... Did you notice that the NAPA bulb didn't have the tit on the back that the aviation bulb of the same number had? The tit fits into a notch in the sheet metal that the bulb goes into and aligns the filament in a certain orientation. When I put a NAPA bulb into our 235, our mechanic worried aloud that if we had a crash and the crash investigators found the titless bulb, there'd be trouble. (And of course, the landing-light assembly would inevitably survive the crash,thanks to Murphy.) Comments invited. Don |
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"DT" == Don Tuite writes:
DT When I put a NAPA bulb into our 235, our mechanic worried DT aloud that if we had a crash and the crash investigators found DT the titless bulb, there'd be trouble. Damn...only geeks could worry about a titless *bulb*. |
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![]() "Don Tuite" wrote in message ... Did you notice that the NAPA bulb didn't have the tit on the back that the aviation bulb of the same number had? The tit fits into a notch in the sheet metal that the bulb goes into and aligns the filament in a certain orientation. When I put a NAPA bulb into our 235, our mechanic worried aloud that if we had a crash and the crash investigators found the titless bulb, there'd be trouble. (And of course, the landing-light assembly would inevitably survive the crash,thanks to Murphy.) Comments invited. Don The Wagner 4509 aircraft lamps from Farm and Fleet are anatomically correct and the last time I bought some they were well under $10.00 each. . |
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So, not wanting to wait another week for Spruce, I headed over to my FBO,
who (of course) only had 4509s in stock, for some OUTRAGEOUS price. I declined, figuring if I'm going to pay thirty bucks for a stupid light bulb, I wanted it to be the long-life quartz one. I'd buy a dozen, jack up the price, sell them to your FBO, and tell them they are getting a hell of a deal! It would serve them right. Jim |
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"Don Tuite" wrote in message
... Did you notice that the NAPA bulb didn't have the tit on the back that the aviation bulb of the same number had? The tit fits into a notch in the sheet metal that the bulb goes into and aligns the filament in a certain orientation. When I put a NAPA bulb into our 235, our mechanic worried aloud that if we had a crash and the crash investigators found the titless bulb, there'd be trouble. (And of course, the landing-light assembly would inevitably survive the crash,thanks to Murphy.) Just make sure that if you crash that you destroy the titless bulbs. ;-) -Greg B. |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:eiX5f.451061$_o.173822@attbi_s71... In discussing our relatively new Skycraft landing lights (the cut-into-the-leading-edge-of-the-wings type) here the other day, I noted that I had just burned out a GE 4509 after around 35 hours. This surprised me, since, being out in the wing, I expected there to be less filament-killing vibration, and had hoped for a longer life from the conventional bulb. So, after it burned out, I ordered a Q4509 -- the quartz-halogen equivalent, with a proven much longer life -- from Spruce, which arrived today. Imagine my surprise when I get to the hangar, turn the lights on (because, of course, I can't remember which light is burned out) -- and NEITHER wing landing light works. At first I suspected a blown circuit breaker, but, no, the OTHER 4509 had also blown, within 30 minutes of its mate. I'll say this about them: They may be junk bulbs, but at least they are *consistent* junk bulbs. :-) So, not wanting to wait another week for Spruce, I headed over to my FBO, who (of course) only had 4509s in stock, for some OUTRAGEOUS price. I declined, figuring if I'm going to pay thirty bucks for a stupid light bulb, I wanted it to be the long-life quartz one. Then, I think, hey -- didn't I remember you guys talking about "tractor bulb equivalents" and the like? So, I pointed the Grape toward my local NAPA auto parts store, burnt-out bulb in hand, and simply handed it to the guy behind the counter and asked for a direct replacement. To my delight, he instantly produced a NAPA equivalent bulb, made by Wagner, same number (4509) and everything. Best of all, it costs a whole $13.49. Unfortunately, they don't make a quartz equivalent, so I suspect I'll be replacing this bulb in another couple of months -- but it's just nice to have a cheap, locally available alternative. Heck, the box even SAYS "aircraft light" on it -- so it's probably even legal! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Yah, I like everything I own to have tits.
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