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Lopresti Hid Par-36 24v Taxi Light System - 24-volt, Ballast & Bulb on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

Complete HID Par-36 system. FAA-PMA taxi light setup from LoPresti Speed Merchants. This system is a functional pull from a Beechcraft, and has been bench tested & confirmed working. It is designed for 24-volt aircraft.

This is a $1000 system originally, not your typical Far Eastern over-boosted, under-rated, guaranteed-to-fail-shortly junk.

The bulb and ballast are German manufactured by Phillips Electronics.
The bulb is a 4-inch Par-36, and uses a DS-1, readily available and easily replaced element. It is clean, free of cracks, with no defects in the reflector, and no moisture damage.
The necessary cables are included, as seen in the pictures- there's a 2-piece cable between the ballast and the bulb, and a 1-piece, free pigtail power lead.
I also have a couple of spare ballasts, both 24 and 12 volts. If any interest make me an offer
Seller out of town until June 7th. All shipments will go out on June 8

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