HID landing/taxi lights

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HID landing/taxi lights

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I have read you can not wig wag HID lights and I have also read you can if they warm up for a little while? I have also heard of hooking them up to a flasher which I guess would get the same result as the wig wag option? Wondering which is true or are they both? Any first hand knowledge is appreciated. Thanks.
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Here is everything I posted about my experience with em over on the VAF site copied to this thread....


I bought a pair of 35W HID lights from Ebay to replace the bulbs in my 55w Duckworks kit that was a set of fog lights converted to use with their brackets. I got the 6000K H3 bulbs because I wanted white white light. The 55w halogens always looked very warm in color. The HID kit was advertised as a "Digital" ballast kit. After looking at a million sites selling these things it seems that almost all of them are clones of one another and or made by the same shop in China. The kit I bought was ~$37 delivered for the pair. I did open the ballast after I received them and they do appear to be mostly electronic but there was a small transformer in there. The inside was sprayed/potted with a rubber coating so it was hard to tell what was really in there.

Anyway....I mounted the ballast to the back of the Duckworks bracket using the mounting bracket that came with the kit. I did modify the bracket somewhat to cut off extra that was not needed. The wiring was simple as pie.

After mounting everything and turning them on, I can honestly say that these things are at least three times brighter than the 55w halogens. Here is a comparison, the left side is the HID, the right is the 55w halogen:

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Here they are straight on with the beam:

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Same shot with the old 55w:

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I had to leave the airport before it got dark so I did not get any other pics.

One thing...I tried to wig-wag these after they warmed up but that was a no go!!! They will not wig-wag with the NAPA flasher relay!!! Maybe they would with one of the solid state wig-waggers but they won't with the NAPA relay. It just buzzed and sounded like it was going to fry itself so I stopped trying after a second or two.

I have always been afraid to try and regain my night currency (never had it in a TW airplane) with those dim 55w halogens. Maybe now I can give it a whirl.

Can any of you with TD's fill me in on how you like your lights pointed? I need a baseline to start with before I go out and give it a whirl!


Just ordered one of http://www.soundoffsignal.com/warnamber ... FSS-SP.htm. Since it is totally solid state, maybe it will work. It also has a few different flash speeds to pick from.

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Here is an iPhone Video of my new inexpensive HID's wig-wagging with the new flashed I installed. Works better than great!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY7UcK6XD2s

To finish the story on my inexpensive HID lights, after flying with them for some time I did notice that they reflected a ton of high frequency noise back onto the power lines. This is clearly evident when listening to the background noise on any non-active com channel with the squelch in test mode or open.

This noise also caused my Dynon's DSAB bus to drop out...really bad in Wig-Wag mode...

The HIDs initially give a pretty good "bezerp" when they ignite and then they settle into just plain old static. The noise threshold is obvioulsy increased quite a bit.

The Wig-Wag mode only exacerbates this issue. If they are warm, the Wig-Wag does not bezerp each time they come on, they ignite instantly with no "bezerp" but the noise floor is still elevated.

Those that know a little about radio will understand that just because you can squelch out background noise, it is not desirable to just mask the issue since an increased or high noise threshold can cause your AGC circuit in the radio to automatically reduce the sensitivity of the receiver resulting in poor performance.

That being said, Here was the fix:

I installed a Ferrite Core as close to the HID ballast as possible. I wrapped the power and ground wires thru the core three times each. Ferrite cores act as a choke to high frequencies basically blocking them at the source before they can do any harm.

I also installed a .1uF capacitor across the power and ground wires right behind the ferrite core. This capacitor functions as a decoupling capacitor and will shunt any high frequencies that get past the ferrite core to ground before they can travel back up the power wire.

The ferrite core I used is similar to this one:

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The results are complete elimination of the noise reflected back onto the aircraft's systems. No noticable noise floor increase, no Dynon DSAB dropouts!!! Could not even tell I had switched them on and the Wig-Wag only results in some very slight clicks over the intercom.
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Post by tmbg »

Thanks for the awesome writeup, Brantel! HIDs are sometihng that have been on my list since day 1, and I was sure there'd be a solution to the noise. Glad to see you've had good success with a simple choke and decoupling cap.
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Post by Joe Parish »

Thanks for all the great information Brantel. That gives me plenty to think about.
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Post by tmbg »

I have a pair of HID lamps and drivers that I recovered from a friends car before we destroyed it, and I hooked one up in the hangar the other day... the thing is BRIGHT. I need to find some suitable reflectors for it and scope the power supply with them running to start thinking about noise mitigation.


I also got a handful of high-intensity LED stuff from dealextreme that I was gonna play with for landing lights, but I don't think they're going to be nearly as bright as the HIDs.
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