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Aveo Drone V Lights (Pair) - 9-18 Volts

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Part# 11-20256
MFR Model# AVE-DVPNSYR/G-D01

Overview

World’s Smallest, Lightest and Brightest 3-in-1 Light for UAVs and Larger Drone.

Incredibly tiny micro-circuitry featuring all the proprietary advantages of Aveo technology are packed into an extremely light aerodynamic form factor. Featuring 2019 CREE latest highest efficiency LEDs.

EU Drone Compliant

Note: Not approved for installation on certified aircraft. This is not a TSO certified light.

Specifications

Dimensions (mm): 75.5 mm x 21.1 mm x 19 mm
Dimensions (inches): 2.973” x 0.830” x 0.744”
Weight: 30 g / 1.058 oz
Operating Voltage Range: 9 – 18 V DC
Input Current – Nav/Position: 0.2 A @14V
Input Current – Strobe: 0.36 A @14V (peak)
Average Current Consumption per Frame – Strobe: 0.06 A
Input Power - Nav/Position: 2.8 W @14V
Input Power - Strobe: 5.04 W peak
Repetition Rate of Strobe: 48 cycles per minute
Fuse (Circuit Breaker) Recommendation: 2.5 A for position
2.5 A for strobe
Operating Temperature: from -40°C to +85°C
from -40°F to +185°F
Overheat Protection: Yes (+85°C / +185°F)
Recommended Size of Mounting Screw: M3, #6-32
Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes
Transient Voltage: 50V/1s
Under-Voltage Protection: No
Over-Voltage Protection: No
Waterproof, Dust-proof, Vibration-proof: Yes

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