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Electronic Rotating Beacon

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Part# 11-06452
MFR Model# EPL ERBIS

Overview

12 Volt Electronic Rotating Beacon

The electronic rotating beacon "ERB" is a highly innovative product which contributes to saver airspace. Now the new LED technology allows an incredibly excellent, red light with only approx. 10% of the input power compared with conventional lights.

The casting in a high-optical plastic makes the ERB absolutely insensitive against water, vibrations and other environmental influence.

The efficiency of the output is much higher, than with conventional electric light bulbs. The self-warming of the ERB is low and can be determined as safe. To avoid overheating, the heat balance is controlled electronically. The rotating beacon for ultra light aircraft id designed to be mounted at a suitable position at the tail unit or at the top of the stabilizer.

The illumination angle complies to the regulations for general aviation.

Click here to download the Mounting Instruction in PDF.

   
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Specifications

  • Operating voltage: 10-17 volts (DC)
  • Input: approx. 25 watts
  • Fuse: 5 ampere
  • Dimensions: 61 x 47 x 76 mms
  • Drill hole: 4.5 mm
  • Weight: approx. 175 grams with connecting cables
  • Warranty: 5,000 operating hours or max. 3 years
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Q: Will this work with a 1959 Cessna 182B, certified aircraft?

No, this is intended for use in experimental aircraft only.