Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
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Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
I believe that the LED strobe lights are a better and cheaper option. Where would i source something like this locally?
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
Swannie,
I fitted LED strobes from CN Lighting http://www.cnlighting.co.za/ to my previous M16 and was quite happy with the result. The LED strobes are quite a bit cheaper, lighter and easier to install as the flasher circuitry is contained within the strobe itself and doesn't require a separate bulky strobe driver box to be installed as well. The resin encased strobe lights are certainly a lot tougher than conventional strobes and less vulnerable to accidental breakage if knocked. I did have some initial electrical "tick tick" feedback issues through my headsets but that was rectified by using heavier gauge wiring to the strobes.
But....
On a recent trip back from Gariep I was able to compare both the LED strobes on my old M16 being flown by Jean, and the conventional filament strobes mounted on Jonathan's M16. There is no question that the conventional filament strobes are significantly brighter and much more visible from a greater distance than the LED strobes. If I fit strobes to my M22 I think I'll go the conventional filament strobe route as they are simply that much more effective - particularly as my intention would be to improve the visibility of my gyro to other aircraft in hazy or low light conditions.
I fitted LED strobes from CN Lighting http://www.cnlighting.co.za/ to my previous M16 and was quite happy with the result. The LED strobes are quite a bit cheaper, lighter and easier to install as the flasher circuitry is contained within the strobe itself and doesn't require a separate bulky strobe driver box to be installed as well. The resin encased strobe lights are certainly a lot tougher than conventional strobes and less vulnerable to accidental breakage if knocked. I did have some initial electrical "tick tick" feedback issues through my headsets but that was rectified by using heavier gauge wiring to the strobes.
But....
On a recent trip back from Gariep I was able to compare both the LED strobes on my old M16 being flown by Jean, and the conventional filament strobes mounted on Jonathan's M16. There is no question that the conventional filament strobes are significantly brighter and much more visible from a greater distance than the LED strobes. If I fit strobes to my M22 I think I'll go the conventional filament strobe route as they are simply that much more effective - particularly as my intention would be to improve the visibility of my gyro to other aircraft in hazy or low light conditions.
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro

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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
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Are you sure the conventional strobe you refer to isn't a xenon strobe and not a filament?
Ger
Are you sure the conventional strobe you refer to isn't a xenon strobe and not a filament?
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Ger, I think you're correct. 

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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
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The xenon strobes are the most common type.
The xenon strobes produce a huge amount of light compared to any other light source. It's not easy to replace them with LED's that produce the same instantaneous light output.
The xenon strobes are the most common type.
The xenon strobes produce a huge amount of light compared to any other light source. It's not easy to replace them with LED's that produce the same instantaneous light output.
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There is no question that the conventional filament strobes are significantly brighter and much more visible from a greater distance than the LED strobes.
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
From what I have seen. The LED's are very directional. If viewed from the front, they are quite bright, but from an angle, pretty useless. If someone designed a LED strobe looking something like a ball, it will be much more effective.
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Hi Zulu1
The strobe in your pic is i presume self driven??
How much do they cost?
Mine i think packed up...still need to follow wireing.
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The strobe in your pic is i presume self driven??
How much do they cost?
Mine i think packed up...still need to follow wireing.
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
Hi Graham, yes they are self propelled, the base is spun aluminum and has a rf bead inside it for noise. They are R950,00 ex works with trailing link bracket. We have stocks as we made this week.
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
There is no question that the conventional filament strobes are significantly brighter and much more visible from a greater distance than the LED strobes.
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Re: Led Strobe lights for a Gyro
Hi Zulu1
Where do I find the strobe you posted about?
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Where do I find the strobe you posted about?
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