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Some leftovers from panel and other upgrades over the last couple of years...good for spares. $125 each, or all three for $299 $90 each, or all three for $225 - shipping included. Or make an offer. All are 28-volt. * Mid-Continent MD41-528 annunciator (works with the older KLN-89B and KLN-94 GPS units) * Whelen 90033 anti-collision beacon. With fresh mounting gasket and mounting ring hardware * Whelen HDACF strobe power supply
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Someone may have done this or something similar before, but I decided to film myself building my own Power Supply and uploaded it to YouTube. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. Please be nice....this is my first ever video attempt of this kind and I know it could be better. Constructive Criticism is welcome. Always willing to learn! Chris N231JY
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Hi. I'm working on my 1967 Brittain TC100 turn coordinator wing leveller. It works on vacuum but not electric and I've narrowed the problem to the LC filter in the remote power supply. Does anyone have the manual that might spec out this component? It's about the size of an AA battery. The gyro spins up when I bypass this filter so... But I'm thinking it suppresses the high frequency noise created by the power supply.
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This right wing (green) Hoskins P/N 202144-2 nav/stobe unit including bulbs and Aeroflash 152-0007 power supply (top picture) was installed on my plane 3 years ago and working perfectly when removed to install LEDs a couple weeks ago. $160 + ship. If you want, I will throw in the much older left nav/strobe unit (red) and tail light for free (bottom pic). The strobe on the left was weak and working only intermittently - I don't know which component was defective but suspect it's the power supply. Use that one for spare parts if you like, including swapping the red lens to the other unit if needed, or just use the two extra working nav bulbs.