Completely Self-Contained LED Based Anti-Collision Beacon 927ACB - RED |
Does the job, very low power consumption, not particularly bright, Id call it a polite beacon because its not bright enough to demand your attention but it is perfectly visible if youre looking for it.
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 24V
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 12V
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 12V
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 12V
Great product. Installed on my RV and it is nice and bright, quiet, and low current draw.
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 12V
Although the first one of these that I received was DOA, the second one was perfect. Its much smaller than the rotating beacon that it replaced, but still is much brighter. The hardware, fit and finish are excellent. Looking at the old rotating beacon next to this new one, its hard to believe that the old unit was still legal.
Works fine but probably half of the bright as my previous lamp strobe beacon tube type light.
LED Anti Collision Beacon 927 Red 24V
I fly an electric Ultralight. I have tested 4 different sets of LED strobes or beacons, but none of them seem to be able to produce the kind of punch you get from a real discharge strobes. This one, from PSA Enterprises, produced the brightest light of all (helped by a large number of LEDs), but it hardly got my attention from 50 feet away, and it does not force you to look away. I have now come to the conclusion that - at least for now - LED strobes are not powerful enough to be noticed from several 1000 ft (landing lights are another matter - much more focused). I have Xenon strobes on order and will return these.
I am building a RANS S-19 and bought this with the intention of mounting it on the top of the vertical stabilizer. The picture includes a mounting container and a cover lens. All I received was the bulb. Im sure AC Spruce will make me whole on this but submitting review for info purposes.
This light was very easy to install and did its job as advertised, an all in one flashing beacon. However, only a few months after installation, the negative wire where it is crimped into the tan spring plate which the light presses against broke off and so now I have to replace it again. Frustrating and annoying. Did all the work with an A&P friend and it still ended up breaking.
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Per the manufacturer, yes this is correct. All you will need to do is install the strobe and connect to a 12vdc power source.
No, this part is not FAA PMA approved. It is for experimental aircraft only.
This would have approximately 60 flashes per minute.
Part # 11-07243 is rated at 53 candle power.
Yes, this is just a beacon.
1.85 center to center.
It is part number P927-45-12VR, we would have to special order it from the manufacturer as we do not stock it. Please contact our sales team for current price and lead time.
They aren't shown in the photo but this comes with a power and ground wire coming out of the unit.
It has approx 6" wires with bare ends.
No, they recommend 6/32 rivnuts or nutplates.