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AeroLEDs Sunspot 46 LX Landing Light FAA-PMA 9-40V

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Part# 11-11744
MFR Model# 01-2130-LX

Overview

SunSpot™ 46 LX/HX Landing Lights are designed as an LED drop-in replacement for existing legacy lights.

HX version includes an integrated Pulse or “WigWag” feature that helps significantly increase recognition in broad daylight as well as night operations to help avoid midair collisions and bird strikes while reducing the load on the electrical system by 50%.
  • Wide input voltage range (9-40VDC)
  • Over 40% more light output than the competition
  • Power consumption: 85 watts max
  • Higher color temperature -White
  • Simple drop-in replacement
  • Approvals: FAA-PMA/STC

Specifications

  • Power: 85 Watts
  • Current: 6A at 14VDC & 2.8A at 28VDC
  • Voltage: 9-40VDC
  • Lumens: 9250
  • Candela: 150,000
  • Beam Angle: 20ºx20º
  • Weight: 11 oz
  • Dimensions: 5.6" x 5.6" x 1.9"
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Reviews

While seemingly expensive, this will pay for itself within ~30 burnt out incandescent lamps. This one is also quite literally brighter than the sun reflections off taxiway signs are visible during full daylight conditions.

Justin G Verified Purchase

AeroLEDs Sunspot 46 Lx Landing Light With Pulse FAA PMA 9-40V

August 20, 2024

5 star

Benny H Verified Purchase

AeroLEDs Sunspot 46 Lx Landing Light With Pulse FAA PMA 9-40V

June 17, 2023

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