Whelen A427 Strobe Tube Assembly |
This is the perfect replacement for a Grimes Model E Strobe. Sometimes it’s hard to track down proper PNs, but this is the one for it.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Showed up quickly! Previous strobe light worked for 25 years. Hope to get the same out of this one.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Item received prior to promised delivery date. Wiring harness was longer than original part so it made replacement easier than anticipated
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Great replacement and received earlier than projected. The wiring was several inches shorter than the original one, but was not an issue.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Pricy works fine on my cessna 172s.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
The strobe tube assy was a perfect replacement for the original.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Expensive but could quality
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
Shipping was very quick. The parts were easy to install and worked great.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
The pig tail is 6 inches shorter than the original aero flash product. It’s in the avionics shop now for lengthening.
WHELEN A427 STROBE TUBE ASSY
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Per the manufacturer, physically the lights are the same but the wiring must be verified before installation Whelen is unaware of the details of the Aeroflash wiring.
Whelen recommends using the A625 assembly as a replacement for the 073-0171.
Yes, they are identical except for the length of the leads.
Its neither, it gets power from the power supply. As long as you have the power supply this would work on an aircraft with either voltage.
This requires an external power supply so the aircraft's voltage is not a factor.
Yes, this is a tear drop shape
The strobe tube does not have a wattage The output is determined by the joules that is provided by the power supply.