Lone Star Aviation’s new line of LED panel indicators are available in a Green, or Amber lenses. The indicators can be (dimmed) to interior lighting conditions and TESTED by a PRESS to TEST function. The panel indicators are 14vdc and are installed into a (.468 mounting hole)in the aircraft’s instrument panel.
The LED panel indicators are typically used for (indicating), (alerting) or (warning) the pilot of a possible system malfunction and or system failure. The indicator is a MS 25041 aluminum body and standard T1-3/4 led. Indicators are also available in 28vdc with standard led bulb as well as an T1-3/4 bulb at 28vdc |
NO stars. You apparently cant get it to me, but you collected my money fine. I order tens of thousands of dollars of stuff from you all to the same address, but you lost this one apparently.
Lonestar LED Indicator Green 28V
Very well made light
Lonestar LED Indicator Amb
This product was what I ordered and it finally got here. It is a lamp about the size of a tube of Chapstick. I selected USPS first class. However instead of putting it in a simple mailing envelope, it was packed in a box the size of two shoeboxes. I think as a result it went from Chicago to someplace in CA and then finally back to me in NH, so instead of 3 days it took over a week. Im sure to the packer/shipper it must have seemed like a good idea at the time, but it didnt help the post office. Thanks for your good service. Tom
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