721lp Posted July 27, 2010 Report Posted July 27, 2010 Does anyone remember who the guy was that had a conversion kit for the overhead "bullet" instrument panel lights? I would like to replace them since they run so hot. You could almost cook a small breakfast on them if they've been on a while. Quote
danb35 Posted July 27, 2010 Report Posted July 27, 2010 The info I have on them is from here: http://www.boyercreative.com/mooneypics/ShoulderLites/ 1 Quote
conom06d Posted July 27, 2010 Report Posted July 27, 2010 oooo that would be a nice little mod. Those stock lights scare me when they get so hot Quote
aschardt Posted August 3, 2010 Report Posted August 3, 2010 Hey that's great! Does anyone know of a LED replacement for the overhead dome light while we're at it? -Aaron Quote
N5MD Posted August 6, 2010 Report Posted August 6, 2010 I'm interested in getting the LED replacements for my Mooney. But a previous owner removed the sockets from my plane. Do you a source for the sockets? Quote
mjc Posted August 13, 2010 Report Posted August 13, 2010 The instructions mention turning the sockets around. On my 69C, that isn't possible due to the way the plastic headliner is shaped. I'd still like to use the LED lights, so I'm thinking about trying to line the inside of the torpedo-shaped fixtures with reflective material to try to direct the LED light toward the panel. Will this work? Will the new LED lights even fit in the torpedo-shaped fixtures? 1 Quote
carusoam Posted August 13, 2010 Report Posted August 13, 2010 Would you consider LED post lights? Available from Aircraft spruce. One LED can light up the face of an important instrument or two. I had two in my C, I believe they dimmed with the other lights, but I don't recall. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/70844.php -a- Quote
mjc Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 A response from the fellow marketing the LED overhead bulbs... Hello Michael,I developed these lights primarily for the Short Wing Pipers ( Tri-Pacers etc.) and I am not all that familiar with the Mooneys. A number of M20 drivers have purchased them and I have not heard of any problems with them using them. If you have the same type of socket and swivel that I show in my flyer, which I have attached, you may likely have more room once you turn the socket in the proper direction. With your current bezel, the light socket is held perpendicular to the mounting flange to get light out parallel to the flange as is shown in step 1 of the installation instructions. With the LED bulb, the socket is held parallel to the mount, as is shown in step 3, so it is actually farther away from the mount and has more space in which it can be adjusted.The old Grimes bezel and lens will not fit over the LED bulb when its installed in the socket. The bulb is to long. That is one of the reasons I made a new shroud.If you would like to try a set, I'll refund the cost except for the shipping (first class mail is $1.39) if you wish to return them.Take care,Tom Anderson Quote
MARZ Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Quote: danb35 The info I have on them is from here: http://www.boyercreative.com/mooneypics/ShoulderLites/ Did anyone on the board try this? I have to buy a replacement Lens for 35 but if this works for 50 I'd rather go that route. Quote
721lp Posted October 22, 2010 Author Report Posted October 22, 2010 I put them in my '67 C model. Had to trim a small amount of plastic trim. Works nicely. Also ordered the Fenix diffusers ($2 each). Makes a nice even panel coverage. AND no heat...... Quote
JaredDavis Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Hi, Anyone know if this product is still available? The link no longer works. http://www.boyercreative.com/mooneypics/ShoulderLites/ Quote
MB65E Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 I bought them about 3 years ago from the owner directly! Wanted them in blue, but settled for red. I did a little digging and the Short Wing Piper guys have these available. I think they are te same as what the guy was selling a few years ago. http://www.shortwingpiperclub.org/shop/aircraft-maintenance-parts/cabin-mounted-shoulder-lights/ I really like mine!! -Matt Quote
gsxrpilot Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 Just ordered some. I landed after dark tonight and noticed the lights were just not all that useful. These might be just the ticket. Quote
xrs135 Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 Keep us posted how they work out! I'm curious to know if you have to cut any plastic trim or not. Quote
MB65E Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 They just click in place of the old 90° units. And the lightbulb is like any other. With The nice satin black paint the housings come in, you will find your self touching up other things in that area too. - Matt 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 I recently got two of these - (but from ebay for $5 each) - they are LED lights inside a dog collar. http://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-NND-03-10L-Collar-Webbing/dp/B001TJGCS0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1418744802&sr=8-6&keywords=led+dog+lights Cut away the dog collar and you have a wire with several led tiny red lights encased in a rubber clear tube, with a simple push button switch powered by a pair of button batteries. I expect it has a life of on the order of 20-50hrs. But I am just guessing. Then you tape it (somehow - maybe double sided sticky, or even regular strong tape) to the underside of your glare shield. I can't tell you how well it works - and such a stupid-simple solution for $10. Yes, I still have my oem lights as well and they work fine - I consider them the backup. Quote
bonal Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 Has anyone used those LED strips that go under the panel pad along to top of the panel as seen at Aircraft Spruce. Plugs into lighter power source. Quote
Hector Posted December 17, 2014 Report Posted December 17, 2014 This is the place! Did this last summer (2013). Easy easy install, just remove the older bulbs and remove the 90° / perpendicular plastic pieces. Insert the new LEDs and attach the new black shrouds ... Point them where you need them. A nice improvement! Looks better. Works better. There's nothing bad here! Five minutes tops ... You're done! Ok. Just bought them! Typically don't fly at night much but it seems over the last month I've done more than I planned. The original bulbs are just not very good. Hot as hell and not much light or too tightly focused. I was just thinking last week that I needed to do something to improve lighting at night and then I see this post. Love this place! Quote
ryoder Posted December 17, 2014 Report Posted December 17, 2014 This is the place! Did this last summer (2013). Easy easy install, just remove the older bulbs and remove the 90° / perpendicular plastic pieces. Insert the new LEDs and attach the new black shrouds ... Point them where you need them. A nice improvement! Looks better. Works better. There's nothing bad here! Five minutes tops ... You're done! How many knots did you get from this? Seriously I want this. Is this something I can install in my 65 C easily? Are there other led lights we can install? Quote
Gone Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 This is the place! Did this last summer (2013). Easy easy install, just remove the older bulbs and remove the 90° / perpendicular plastic pieces. Insert the new LEDs and attach the new black shrouds ... Point them where you need them. A nice improvement! Looks better. Works better. There's nothing bad here! Five minutes tops ... You're done! +1. I did the same thing in 2012. Great system. Ned Gravel Lucky steward of C-FSWR, a '65 E model at Rockcliffe, Ontario, (CYRO) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
HRM Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 The info I have on them is from here: http://www.boyercreative.com/mooneypics/ShoulderLites/ That link is now dead. Quote
HRM Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 Would you consider LED post lights? Available from Aircraft spruce. One LED can light up the face of an important instrument or two. I had two in my C, I believe they dimmed with the other lights, but I don't recall. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/70844.php -a- That link is now dead. Quote
carusoam Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 Try this... http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/panelpost13-15801.php?clickkey=123209 Check Whelen as well... Catalog got updated....? -a- Quote
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