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A while back Jim Weir said he was working on something like this -- at least
he was asking where to find the specs, then he asked if anyone had the expertise and hardware to do the analysis of the output of the unit to see if it met the specs. However, he did not say he was planning to put them inside an assembly next to strobe flashtubes. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "pekka1510" wrote in message Does semiconductor LEDs work near with strobe flashtubes (HIGH VOLTAGE)??? I am looking ElectroMagneticCompatibility. Anyone experiences or recommendations, please? Can't answer the question about interoperability with flashtubes, but these are starting to show up for marine use, however there's nowhere near bright enough (at least the marine ones) to meet the Part 23 brightness requirement for position lights. You need up to 40 candela over 110 degrees horizontal and +/- 90 degrees vertical. Can be done I guess, but can't find anything canned that has that kind of specs. |
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