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bobnoffs
Joined: 04 Jul 2012 Posts: 132 Location: northern wi.
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Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 2:12 pm Post subject: Landing light LEDs - questions about Heat Sink and Flasher/ |
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i have used an auto flasher on hid.
bob noffs
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 3:56 PM, <rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)> wrote:
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Hi Sacha
A couple of questions:
Heat sink: you mention it would need 60 sq. inches of heat sink. How did you come to this number?
** I spoke to the owner. I forget the exact details now, but I would be using it as a Taxi LED so it may not be getting much airflow some times.
** I went with Erics flasher. That said you may be able to find a automotive LED flasher that could be used. I fooled with one, let it run for a while and it failed. Very poor quality. If that is your only LED, you can speak with Dick about his.
I was at the Javitz center this past Sunday (bike show) and saw some pretty slick LEDs from Denali.:
www.TwistedThrottle.com
The DX is the largest, 10 watts per LED and 10 degree angle and has dual intensity, 3" square 3.75" long
The D2, kinda slick, it comes with two lenses a 10 degree and 25 degree 10 watts per LED, 2" square and 2.4" long, dual intensity
The baby DM 1.75" round, 2.4" long, 5 watts per LED, comes with both 10 and 25 degree lens, only 1 intensity
Tell them you were at the bike show, you may still get a deal!
If you only need one LED and decide on the D2, I will buy the second one from you.
They have a pretty nice integral heat sink.
You can call them and see if they offer a flasher/wig-wag?
Ron Parigoris
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bobnoffs
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Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 4:44 am Post subject: Landing light LEDs - questions about Heat Sink and Flasher/ |
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i am planning to use ztron. specs ae competitive and $500 for landing light and strobes compared to aeroled at several times that.
bob noffs
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Sacha <uuccio(at)gmail.com (uuccio(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I was at the Javitz center this past Sunday (bike show) and saw some pretty slick LEDs from Denali.:
www.TwistedThrottle.com
The DX is the largest, 10 watts per LED and 10 degree angle and has dual intensity, 3" square 3.75" long
The D2, kinda slick, it comes with two lenses a 10 degree and 25 degree 10 watts per LED, 2" square and 2.4" long, dual intensity
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Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 12:08 pm Post subject: Landing light LEDs - questions about Heat Sink and Flasher/ |
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just keep looking at options on their website. they display strobes in candela and landing light in lumens. it's apples to apples comparing to aeroled.
bob noffs
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 10:18 AM, <rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)> wrote:
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Hi Sacha
Just keep in mind that the D2 is 10 watts, a little less than Kuntzelmans. I didn't think the Kuntzleman was a great landing light, probably OK for taxi. Kuntzelman is 12 degree and D2 can be 10 though. I Another thing to consider is if the D2 makes any sort of undesirable noise.
Ron Parigoris
saw some
> pretty
> slick LEDs from Denali.:
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> www.TwistedThrottle.com
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> The DX is the largest, 10 watts per LED and 10 degree angle and has dual
> intensity, 3" square 3.75" long
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> The D2, kinda slick, it comes with two lenses a 10 degree and 25 degree 10
> watts per LED, 2" square and 2.4" long, dual intensity
>
> Thanks Ron for the info and for your kind offer; the D2 (it's actually
> round
> not square) is a good size for me, probably easier to mount and cheaper
> than
> the Kuntzelmans; I'm actually tempted to get two; one with a 10 deg lense
> and one with a 25 deg.
> Sacha
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