Experimental AeroSun Landing Light MX
- Part Number:
- 01-2800
- Power:
- 13W Landing Mode / 24W Taxi Mode
- Voltage:
- 9-40 VDC per module
- Lumens:
- 1,400 lm Landing Mode / 2,500 lm Taxi Mode
- Candela:
- 18,000
- Weight:
- 2.3 oz per module
- Dimensions:
- 2.7″ x 1.5″ x 1.8″
- Datasheet:
- Click Here
Technical Specifications
- Class:
- Experimental
Details
The AeroSun Mx is a compact dual mode landing and taxi light designed for use on experimental aircraft. In addition to its standard operation as a landing or taxi light, you can utilize the AeroSun Mx Pulse controller (01-2810) to operate up to 12 modules in “Pulse” or “WigWag” mode. The product is optimal for installations in composite and aluminum aircraft. The LED light source last up to 30,000 hours of constant operation, eliminating the cost of frequent light replacements. AeroLEDs installations are built to last. Perfect for your experimental airplane!
To purchase, contact AeroLEDs or find a reseller
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FAQs
What is the difference between the Pulsar NS and the Pulsar NSP?
The Pulsar NS has a forward red or green navigation light, and a strobe that covers 180 degrees from each wing tip.
The Pulsar NSP has a forward red or green navigation light, a strobe that covers 180 degrees from each wing tip, and a rear white position light.
What are the installation requirements for the Sunspot 36?
The Sunspot 36LX landing and taxi lights can be installed with just a log book entry if you can install the light in an existing mount and use the existing wires, switches, and circuit breakers.
The Sunspot 36HX landing and taxi lights can be installed with the pulse function enabled in a Cessna 185 under STC, or in other aircraft models with a 337 that uses the Cessna 185 STC as a basis for approval.
What are the installation requirement for the TSO Lights?
If the lights are mounted to an existing mounting location with no structural modifications, and existing wiring can be re-used, the lights can be installed with a log book entry.
If there are modifications to the wiring, a 337 should be submitted for approval for the installation.
If there are structural modifications made to mount the lights, a more extensive approval may be required, ranging from a 337 to an STC.
What are the recommended wire for the Pulsar and Suntail lights?
We recommend 3 conductor 20 gauge shielded single bundle wire, which we have available in our accessories area.