SUNSPOT 64 EQUINOX

Dual-Function LED Landing AND Taxi Light

The industries first dual-function landing AND taxi light for PAR64 applications – SunSpot Equinox provides a tailored lighting experience when operating both at night, during the day, and in conditions of reduced visibility. The perfect solution for single light applications or a multi-light installation where additional light is desired. SunSpot Equinox consumes less power, outputs more lumens, and is not affected by vibrations compared to incandescent bulbs. In landing mode, it projects a bright white 20° x 20° beam for high-speed take-offs and landings to improve visibility on the ground recognition and in the air. While in taxi mode it produces a wider 20° x 40° beam spread for unmatched illumination of the runway/taxiway without impairing the vision of other pilots. SunSpot 64 Equinox replacement LED’s utilize the existing PAR64 mount and electrical connections.

  • Power consumption: 222 watts max
  • Color – aviation white for exceptional color rendering
  • Standard PAR 64 Mount
  • 30k hr. MTBF
  • Built-in thermal protection
  • Aluminum/black powder coated heat sink
  • UV hardcoated polycarbonate lens

SUNSPOT 64 EQUINOX Technical Specifications

SunSpot 64 Equinox
Part Number01-2230-4557
Voltage24
Current7.82A Landing / 6A Taxi
Power222W Landing / 166W Taxi
Lumens24,000
Candela470,000
Beam Profile20° x 20° Landing / 20° x 40° Taxi
Length8”
Width8”
Depth2”
Weight48 oz

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WAT and AeroLEDs share a profound commitment to aviation, consistently placing high value on producing innovative, high-quality products that enhance aviation safety. This deal represents more than just a business transaction; it signifies the union of two like-minded entities dedicated to understanding and prioritizing the needs and values of the aviation community.
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