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You can't use wig wags with HID or is that just the zenon?
I did something similar to those-- i bought the Home Depot desk track lights for $15 each, molded them into the wingtip. Then I noticed my buddy was running the same size on his Quads. So I swapped out the existing low watts for 100w+. IIRC Wig wag was a priority on the RV-7a although I'm wondering about HID for another project and forgetting the wig wags. rv-7a feb. 06 first flight 262 hrs. |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote No, can't run wig wags with HID. It takes them several seconds to warm up, like sodium street lights. I like to tinker. The thought occurred to me, that you could take two of those self contained HID helmet and handlebar lights that the original question was about, and make them fold down out of the bottom of the wing, like some of the old landing lights. They also could be behind a molded plexi leading edge cover, if you wanted to do it that way. The extra trick I had in mind, that would give a flashing recognition light effect, would be to have them driven by something like a windshield wiper motor, hooked to a cable going to each wingtip, oscillating them back and forth through about 30 degrees each side of center, with the park setting of the wiper gearbox aiming the lights straight ahead for landing. What do you think? Ever seen anything like that done before? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... No, can't run wig wags with HID. It takes them several seconds to warm up, like sodium street lights. Digging around the internet a while ago I came across the following: http://www.aerovisions.com/hid/hid_pulsing.html Looks like wig-wag is now possible but at 4-digit prices. |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote You could do an LCD shutter. http://www.smartglassinternational.c...martglass.html Neat site. It could do some interesting things, such as a fast twinkle, like strobes do. It does look like it has disadvantage, as even when it is clear, some of the light is scattered. That would mean reduced lumens focused on the runway. :-( Also, it still would only put the bright beam on a narrow range of potential viewers. By swiveling, it would pan across a wider angle, while keeping the focus bright, where more views might see the lights. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... : : "Richard Riley" wrote : : No, can't run wig wags with HID. It takes them several seconds to : warm up, like sodium street lights. : : I like to tinker. : : The thought occurred to me, that you could take two of those self contained : HID helmet and handlebar lights that the original question was about, and : make them fold down out of the bottom of the wing, like some of the old : landing lights. They also could be behind a molded plexi leading edge : cover, if you wanted to do it that way. : : The extra trick I had in mind, that would give a flashing recognition light : effect, would be to have them driven by something like a windshield wiper : motor, hooked to a cable going to each wingtip, oscillating them back and : forth through about 30 degrees each side of center, with the park setting of : the wiper gearbox aiming the lights straight ahead for landing. : : What do you think? Ever seen anything like that done before? : -- : Jim in NC : Can you spell vertigo? |
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![]() "Bill McMullen" wrote in message news:StFBh.88705$Fd.25861@edtnps90... "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... No, can't run wig wags with HID. It takes them several seconds to warm up, like sodium street lights. Digging around the internet a while ago I came across the following: http://www.aerovisions.com/hid/hid_pulsing.html Looks like wig-wag is now possible but at 4-digit prices. The folks I've found who wig-wag HID's don't turn the lights off. They simply cycle the lights from normal voltage to a lower voltage, creating a wig-wag effect. KB |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote Can you spell vertigo? Chuckle True, perhaps, if you did not switch to the "Park Straight Ahead" alignment, before they started illuminating the ground. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote I think with any kind of moisture in the air (thin haze, mist, 5 mile visibility) they would be disorienting. More so than wig-wag sing lights? I don't know. If it was, it would be a simple choice to leave them pointed straight ahead. -- Jim in NC |
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