Note: 12v replaces the A7512-12, W1290-14, T7512-12, CMA7512-12, ML7512-12, UA-7512-12, M25309-7512. 24v replaces the W1290-28, T7512-24, CMA7512-24, A7512-24, ML7512-24, 972.72.54.508, MIL-L-6363/2, 6240-01-390-4921, 6240-01-143-8650, MS25309-7512, AN3122-1524, 1524, 040-0046, 753-478. |
AeroLEDs is proud to introduce Polaris, an FAA-PMA approved
all-LED replacement for the legacy incandescent navigational lamps.
I have a 28V test box with a wingtip light assy as a power indicator. Bought one of these to put in place of the incandescent bulb due to heat. So much brighter that I had to wear sunglasses to work around it! Only resolution possible was to buy another one and put them in the A/C along with my new Whelen Tail Anticollision/Nav unit.
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
Really bright
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
Aeroled Nav Bulbs
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
great
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
Blubs are direct replacement for the incandescent bulbs for my NAV lights in my R182. Im hopeful the LED blubs will greatly outlast the regular bulbs. Time will tell. They are much brighter.
Got the lights installed and they work great. They are bright and causes no radio interference. thank you for a great product.
One of these 2 bulbs was dead! Called you & you told me to call mfgr. They made me go to the airport & test the bulb directly on the plane’s battery. I told them I already knew it was bad because it would not work in the same socket as the other similar bulb & 3 other known good bulbs. But I went & tested it & it was still dead. So I had to pay $15+ to ship it to the mfgr. They are shipping me another one. Somebody should reimburse me the $15+ shipping cost, but knowing how cutthroat businesses are, I’m sure that will never happen. Beware of buying any AeroLED products.
These units are supposed to be a drop in replacement for later model Cessna 172 wingtip Nav lights. In my case the base tip needed to be filed down by a few mms to allow the lugs to engage the slots in the socket. Not difficult but it took some time and avionics professional opinion to know this was the issue. This may only be an issue with some sockets. Mine did not have a spring loaded base which would probably allow for a longer base tip.
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
Love the direct fit and brightness. However, Im getting horrible feedback/noise through both of my onboard radios. I had constant static being received on both a Garmin 430W as well as a King KX-165A while not transmitting. It was very difficult to understand ATC and they me during my last flight (first flight with the AeroLED Polaris.) Ive reached out to AeroLED for comment.
AeroLEDs Polaris LED Position Light Bulb 24V
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These are white LEDs that you install behind your colored lenses.
These do not flash. They are steady on.
These are priced and sold each, single bulbs.
These bulbs do not have an aircraft specific application chart. It is FAA PMA for certified aircraft, but you would need to confirm with your A&P to determine if it could be legally installed on your Citation.
AeroLEDs have a 5 year warranty.
This is intended to be installed under a lens with a gasket.
No, they do not have a replacement for the GE-1777.
If you have light assemblies that have replacement bulbs then these should work.