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Landing light SunRay EVO III
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Landing light - SunRay EVO III - AeroLEDs, LLC - recognition / for aircraft / LED
Landing light - SunRay EVO III - AeroLEDs, LLC - recognition / for aircraft / LED
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Characteristics

Type
landing, recognition
Domain
for aircraft
Technology
LED
Other characteristics
built-in, white
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35 W

Description

SunRay™ EVO III is a newly optimized version of our long-trusted SunRay Plus landing light. Now with almost 4X the performance, this compact and versatile LED can be mounted virtually anywhere on the aircraft. SunRay EVO III comes standard with AeroLEDs’ signature Pulse (wigwag) functionality. The Pulse controller is fully integrated into the light and requires no external circuitry. This feature significantly increases recognition in daylight as well as night operations, aiding in collision avoidance and reduced bird strikes. In dual or quad light installations, while operating in wig-wag mode, this self-contained pulse function reduces load on the aircraft electrical system by 50%. Color temperature – aviation white Built-in pulse mode Synchronization – optional Versatile installation 30k hr MTBF Built-in thermal protection Aluminum/black anodized heat sink UV hardcoated polycarbonate lens
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.