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Mounted to the engine - I certainly would not do this with a halogen lamp, and it may beat the electronics in the light to death. Often when LED lamps fail it is something in the power supply rather than the LEDs. Mounted directly to the engine is surely high vibration.
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Jim, You could mount your landing light to the bottom cowl with a plug that could be easily unplugged when you remove the top cowl before the bottom cowl comes off.
Scott.
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Jim, You could mount your landing light to the bottom cowl with a plug that could be easily unplugged when you remove the top cowl before the bottom cowl comes off.
Scott.
+1 this is what I did
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I suppose I will do it this way also, but first I am waiting for a reply to an email I sent John McBean asking how he did it and if he has had any problems with engine vibrations.
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John has responded that his landing light is mounted to the lower cowl, not the engine as I had thought. He has had no trouble with it. So I will be mounting mine the same way.
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Here's my solution, which in addition to my wingtip lights, I personally (and humbly)
consider to be THE best lighting solution ever invented for a Kitfox.
Jeff Hays
N85AE Series 5/Continental IO-240B
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Observant forum followers will recall I mostly use paper charts, not
electronics so I need the big Halogen light for night time pilotage ...
Jeff
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I am unable to mount my LED taxi and landing lights from Aircraft Spruce like Jeff did his, (I tried!) but my 912UL's radiator is blocking the use of a bar. I like Jeff's solution best...but it won't work for me.
I took some 1/8' aluminum bar stock, 2.5" wide and bent it...drilled some holes, anchored it with two AN4 bolts, and presto... This is structurally sound... it is not going anywhere.
These pictures were taken while I was assembling it.. the bracket nuts are NOT torqued down yet... I hope to finish the wiring tomorrow... I will use a couple of electrical wire ties to hold the disconnect plugs inside the aluminum "V"
Cheers, Grover
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This is how I did my landingslights: molded in the lower frontcowling a tube in which a 12V halogeenbulb fitted. Bulb stays put with silicon-putty. Detachable wires, switch, fuse, ready. And no drag whatsoever....