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		corvairkelso
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:34 pm    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				In response to a previous question about using LED for position lights and strobe, check www.luxeonstar.com.  I have used their rebel stars in the white tri-emitter powered by their power supply, called a buck puck successfully.  The buck pucks imput 12 volts fine and output a fixed current, 700ma in my case.  I am using a group of five stars, for about 1400 lumens per side.   Luneon III stars are available in both red and green for position lights.  Mounting was a challenge, finally using NAPA 549SWD surface mount dome light as a container for them.  I used the lambertain style, which is 140 degree of coverage .  This is my first posting so please forgive any errors and for being unable to provide an actual link to the referenced web site.
 
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		Speedy11(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:13 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				Corvairkelso,
  It sounds like you solved the mounting problem.  I've been  experimenting for some time with various LEDs for position and taxi light but  with little success on a mounting solution.  I finally gave up and bought  the high dollar Whelen units.  I found it wasn't worth my $time$ to  continue the experiment.
  Do you have and photos posted for us to see?
  Stan Sutterfield
   
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | In    response to a previous question about using LED for position lights and    strobe, check www.luxeonstar.com.  I have used their rebel stars in the    white tri-emitter powered by their power supply, called a buck puck    successfully.  The buck pucks imput 12 volts fine and output a fixed    current, 700ma in my case.  I am using a group of five stars, for about    1400 lumens per side.   Luneon III stars are available in both red    and green for position lights.  Mounting was a challenge, finally using    NAPA 549SWD surface mount dome light as a container for them.  I used the    lambertain style, which is 140 degree of coverage | 	  
  
   
 
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		Eric M. Jones
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				A remarkable coincidence perhaps--I just listed a bunch of these on Ebay:
 
 LuxDrive Powerpuck LED pwr supply 700 ma 
       Ebay item number: 180278091883 
 
 or:  http://tiny.cc/aujh1
 
 I used these for my white LED tail light but changed to linear regulators. My loss is your gain.
 
 "it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money...."
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		rockyjs
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:36 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				I just began flying using 700ma buck puck power supplies and 2 parallel 3 series K2 Stars.  The power supplies are hitting my VHF radios with a lot of RFI.  I’ve got some .1uf capacitors and ferrite beads to try and clean these up.  I know of one other new aircraft that wound up removing the power supply and using a series resistor after cleaning up the noise, but losing some range on his radios.  I’d like to solve the issue using the power supply.  Anyone have any experience with cleaning these devices up?  
 Thanks  
 Rocky  
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		nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:17 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				At 07:29 AM 8/18/2008 -0500, you wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I just began flying using 700ma buck puck power supplies and 2 parallel 3 
 series K2 Stars.  The power supplies are hitting my VHF radios with a lot 
 of RFI.  I ve got some .1uf capacitors and ferrite beads to try and clean 
 these up.  I know of one other new aircraft that wound up removing the 
 power supply and using a series resistor after cleaning up the noise, but 
 losing some range on his radios.  I d like to solve the issue using the 
 power supply.  Anyone have any experience with cleaning these devices up?
 
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    Are you sure the noise is coming in through the
    antenna? If the noise is conducted, the filtering
    process could be different.
 
    Bob . . .
 
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		etienne.phillips(at)gmail Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:17 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				Hi John
 
 There are 2 options that I would consider doing if I were in your position...
 
 1) Put a 1Ohm resistor in the supply line, and a range of 4 or 5 capacitors from 0.1uF to 10,000uF right at the supply to the regulator. This should create a very wide-band filter on the supply line. This won't help if the noise in your radio is coming from EMI through the receiver (rather than through the power line). This is a fairly quick and easy mod to make though.
  
 2) Build yourself a linear (i.e. not switching) regulator to replace the BuckPuck. They're fairly simple to set up, and pretty robust. Assuming a forward bias of the Luxeons to be 3.9V (at)1A, using a properly heat-sinked 7810 with a 2.2Ohm 5W resistor in series with 2 Luxeons will give you a very clean supply. However, if your bus voltage drops below about 10V, these babies are going to get a bit dim.
  
 But that's just me. Maybe someone will come up with a better suggestion?
 
 Etienne
 
 2008/8/18 John McKiernan <rockyjs(at)mchsi.com (rockyjs(at)mchsi.com)>
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 I just began flying using 700ma buck puck power supplies and 2 parallel 3 series K2 Stars.  The power supplies are hitting my VHF radios with a lot of RFI.  I've got some .1uf capacitors and ferrite beads to try and clean these up.  I know of one other new aircraft that wound up removing the power supply and using a series resistor after cleaning up the noise, but losing some range on his radios.  I'd like to solve the issue using the power supply.  Anyone have any experience with cleaning these devices up?  
 Thanks  
 Rocky  
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		etienne.phillips(at)gmail Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:35 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				And then I would read your mail properly to see that you're using K2 Stars and not Luxeon III's, which have a slightly different Voltage / Current ratio... Doh.
 
 There are 2 types of K2 Stars... The 100 lumen and the 75 lumen.
  
 The so-called 100 Lumen can actually be driven up to 140 lumen, at 1.5A, which makes the 7810 a bad choice if you want to drive it at 1.5A.
 
 Same methodology applies though. Regulate to a known voltage, just above the series voltage of however many LEDs you choose, then use a resistor to regulate the current and step down the voltage the last bit.
  
 
 2008/8/18 Etienne Phillips <etienne.phillips(at)gmail.com (etienne.phillips(at)gmail.com)>
 [quote] Hi John
 
 There are 2 options that I would consider doing if I were in your position...
 
 1) Put a 1Ohm resistor in the supply line, and a range of 4 or 5 capacitors from 0.1uF to 10,000uF right at the supply to the regulator. This should create a very wide-band filter on the supply line. This won't help if the noise in your radio is coming from EMI through the receiver (rather than through the power line). This is a fairly quick and easy mod to make though.
   
 2) Build yourself a linear (i.e. not switching) regulator to replace the BuckPuck. They're fairly simple to set up, and pretty robust. Assuming a forward bias of the Luxeons to be 3.9V (at)1A, using a properly heat-sinked 7810 with a 2.2Ohm 5W resistor in series with 2 Luxeons will give you a very clean supply. However, if your bus voltage drops below about 10V, these babies are going to get a bit dim.
   
 But that's just me. Maybe someone will come up with a better suggestion?
 
 Etienne
 
 2008/8/18 John McKiernan <rockyjs(at)mchsi.com (rockyjs(at)mchsi.com)> 
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 I just began flying using 700ma buck puck power supplies and 2 parallel 3 series K2 Stars.  The power supplies are hitting my VHF radios with a lot of RFI.  I've got some .1uf capacitors and ferrite beads to try and clean these up.  I know of one other new aircraft that wound up removing the power supply and using a series resistor after cleaning up the noise, but losing some range on his radios.  I'd like to solve the issue using the power supply.  Anyone have any experience with cleaning these devices up?  
 Thanks  
 Rocky  
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		harley(at)AgelessWings.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:45 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				Everyone...
  
  As long as we're back on this topic again, has anyone visited the AveoFlash guys when they were at Oshkosh this year?  
  
  And, if so, what are your opinions of their product for wingtip strobe and position lighting?
  www.aveoaviationlights.com/products/AveoFlash/index.php
  
  Still considering them...
  
  Harley Dixon
  Long EZ N28EZ (working on the engine for awhile...before I go back to sanding the wing!)
  Hangar 29, Airport
  Canandaigua, NY
  
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		AV8ORJWC
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:15 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				Loved them, don't know if the lumens are enough at a distance.  From 10 feet they were great.  Let's try 1,000 yards.  
    
 Do not want them in their encased plastic bezel.  Would like to install them in my own covers.  
    
 John Cox  
        
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 Everyone...
  
  As long as we're back on this topic again, has anyone visited the AveoFlash guys when they were at Oshkosh this year?  
  
  And, if so, what are your opinions of their product for wingtip strobe and position lighting?
  www.aveoaviationlights.com/products/AveoFlash/index.php
  
  Still considering them...
  
  Harley Dixon
  Long EZ N28EZ (working on the engine for awhile...before I go back to sanding the wing!)
  Hangar 29, Airport
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:03 am    Post subject: LEDs for strobes and position lights | 
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				I loved them.  I thought the price was right too.  When I figured in the LED’s, power-pucks, assembly (was going to do something like Jeff did for his RV - http://www.jeffsrv-7a.com/LEDPROJECT1.htm ), strobe tubes, strobe power supply, and tail light - the price was about the same.    
                                 
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  RV-7A (Building) 
  N696JS (Reserved)   
         
   
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 Everyone...
  
  As long as we're back on this topic again, has anyone visited the AveoFlash guys when they were at Oshkosh this year?  
  
  And, if so, what are your opinions of their product for wingtip strobe and position lighting?
  www.aveoaviationlights.com/products/AveoFlash/index.php
  
  Still considering them...
  
  Harley Dixon
  Long EZ N28EZ (working on the engine for awhile...before I go back to sanding the wing!)
  Hangar 29, Airport
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