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Aveo DayLite Series Redbaron Mini NXT™ - LED Anticollision Light

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Overview

At only 33.8 millimeters in height (1.33 inch) the new RedBaron Mini NXT™ is a value light that does not sacrifice anything in performance or standards as other economy – priced lights offered by the competition. Our exclusive and highly advanced optics and chrome reflector system, our unmatched power and led management circuitry and our famous lowest-drag profile in the industry are all combined into a product that gives you unmatched POWER and FEATURES. Lower, narrower and shorter PLUS much lighter than industry lights in this category!

NOT APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION ON CERTIFIED AIRCRAFT. THIS IS NOT A TSO CERTIFIED LIGHT

Specifications

Dimensions (mm): 58 mm x 58 mm x 33,8 mm
Dimensions (inches): 2.28“ x 2.28“ x 1.33“
Weight: 70 g / 2.47 oz
Operating Voltage Range: 9 – 18 VDC
Input Current: 2A @14V
Input Power: 28W @14V
Repetition Rate of Strobe: 50 cycles per minute
Ambient Temperature: from -55°C to +85°C
from -55°F to +185°F
Overheat Protection: Yes (+85°C / +185°F)
Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes
Transient Voltage: 80V, both polarities
Under-Voltage Protection (lockout): Yes (7.5V)
Over-Voltage Protection (lockout): Yes (19.9V)
Waterproof, Dust-proof, Vibration-proof: Yes

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