From Our Blog

This blog entry details recommended wiring for minimizing noise from LED strobes.

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LED position lights save a considerable amount of power on an airplane.

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Thanks to all who attended my installation forum at Oshkosh 2011.   The slides from the forum can be found under the INSTALLATIONS tab on the website.

Dean Wilkinson

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We are going to discontinue the Sunlite product in 2011.   It will be replaced by a new version of the Sunray Plus, consolidating the Sunlite and Sunray Plus into a single product line.

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A video demonstration of the AeroLEDs Pulsar EXP and Pulsar lights operating underwater.

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Our biggest, brightest landing light is the Sunspot 64, which we believe is currently the world's brightest all LED landing light.

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This blog entry addresses an issue that is a favorite talking point of one of our competitors, and is meant to clear up some misinformation that has been going around.

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I made a video that compares a legacy Xenon strobe with the AeroLEDs Pulsar NSP all LED strobe and a competitors all LED strobe.

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This blog entry describes the proper grounding for installing Pulsar NS series, Suntail, and Pulsar position/anti-collision lights in aircraft to prevent RFI interference with radios and other equipment.

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Mission and Vision

AeroLEDs was formed in 2005 with the intent to redefine aviation lighting as it existed for the last 50 years. With great attention to engineering function balanced with due consideration to product form, we have redefined the expectations of what and how aircraft lighting will be judged.

 

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