Hi Tony
Great idea although I am trying to figure out if one needs the film
canisters. The LEDs alone project pretty well.
I have been trying to figure out how to power my ANR headsets with panel
power. I have electronic catalogs but I can't figure out what isolation
transformers or voltage regulators to order. (I need 3 volts) Can you give
some clues.
Where can you get audio jacks with the extra circuits?
Regards
Tom Friedland
"Tony S. Krzyzewski" wrote:
> A superbright LED sitting in a 35mm film cannister makes a very
> effective map/panel light.
>
> I made a pair with both red and white up for a friend who has a Glasair
> and they work really well.
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Map light
>
> Hi,As the electrical system goes in, the subject of a map light comes
> up. I am looking for a map light that I can install in the overhead that
> will provide not only map lighting, but a backup panel illumination as
> well.
>
> Does anyone out there know of a good source for such a light? I was told
> there is an LED map light, but I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Anderson
> A227 Motor glider monowheel.
>
> PS I am fairly tall and considering the bubble type door windows. Does
> anyone have any experience or opinions about the bulging windows?
>
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