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Lonestar LED Indicator Amb

$152.95/Each
Part# 11-08675
MFR Model# LS03-07102-28

Overview

Lone Star Aviation’s new line of LED panel indicators are available in a Green, or Amber lenses. The indicators can be (dimmed) to interior lighting conditions and TESTED by a PRESS to TEST function. The panel indicators are 14vdc and are installed into a (.468 mounting hole)in the aircraft’s instrument panel.

The LED panel indicators are typically used for (indicating), (alerting) or (warning) the pilot of a possible system malfunction and or system failure.

The indicator is a MS 25041 aluminum body and standard T1-3/4 led. Indicators are also available in 28vdc with standard led bulb as well as an T1-3/4 bulb at 28vdc
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Reviews

Very well made light

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Lonestar LED Indicator Amb

September 11, 2021

This product was what I ordered and it finally got here. It is a lamp about the size of a tube of Chapstick. I selected USPS first class. However instead of putting it in a simple mailing envelope, it was packed in a box the size of two shoeboxes. I think as a result it went from Chicago to someplace in CA and then finally back to me in NH, so instead of 3 days it took over a week. Im sure to the packer/shipper it must have seemed like a good idea at the time, but it didnt help the post office. Thanks for your good service. Tom

Thomas O
March 23, 2020

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