WHELEN MODEL 71125 LED RECOGNITION LIGHT

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11-06165
01-0771125-11
WHELEN 7112511 14V 20 DEG LED
93 300
11-06169
01-0771125-22
WHELEN 7112522 28V 90 DEG LED
93 300
11-06164
01-0771125-10
WHELEN MODEL 71125 LED RECOGNITION LIGHT
93 300
11-06168
01-0771125-21
WHELEN 7112521 28V LED LIGHT
93 300
11-06167
01-0771125-20
WHELEN 7112520 LED LIGHT
93 300
11-06166
01-0771125-12
WHELEN 7112512 14V 90 DEG LED
94 200
11-07703
01-0771125-23
WHELEN 7112523 28V 30 DEG LED
93 300
Описание

Model 71125 Series LED recognition light is designed to provide supplemental lighting for a wide variety of aircraft applications. Provides all of the advantages of LED's as a light source, no EMI/RFI, low current draw, low heat, long life. Perfect for vibration prone areas. Item ships with flying leads. Several different beam spreads available. Designed to replace the Whelen A775 Series. Version containing integrated MS connector also available. Can be used in conjunction with 71115 Flasher control assembly.

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I know LEDs are brighter than standard halogen lighting, but how much brighter are these, specifically downrange? Is there any data? How do these compare to the HID lights?

The LEDs are brighter than halogen assemblies due to color temperature. This is what the eyes are able to see at different temperatures. The average halogen bulb is around 800 Kelvin which makes for the yellowish light and is hard to distinguish some time. The LEDs are around 6500 Kelvin which makes for the bluish white light and they eyes are able to pick things up better. The distance is going to be about the same with a halogen bulb as where an HID will be a more focused beam and will get greater reach.

I know LEDs are brighter than standard halogen lighting, but how much brighter are these, specifically downrange? Is there any data? How do these compare to the HID lights?

The LEDs are brighter than halogen assemblies due to color temperature. This is what the eyes are able to see at different temperatures. The average halogen bulb is around 800 Kelvin which makes for the yellowish light and is hard to distinguish some time. The LEDs are around 6500 Kelvin which makes for the bluish white light and they eyes are able to pick things up better. The distance is going to be about the same with a halogen bulb as where an HID will be a more focused beam and will get greater reach.