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Nulite Instrument Lighting System Lw3028a on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, United States

Port Orange, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nulite Manufacturer Part Number:LW3028A

Nulite Instrument Lighting System LW3028A
New Old Stock, Purchased from Aircraft Spruce for Maintenance shop and shop doesn't use them anymore.
NULITEs are a revolutionary lighting system for aircraft instruments. They give the same lighting appearance as internal lighting kits at a fraction of the cost.
NULITEs have a special bezel that focus light toward the instrument, preventing light from reflecting into the pilot’s eyes.
When sandwiched between the instrument and panel, NULITEs reduce glare and “hotspots” by concentrating 60% of the light on the upper half of the instrument.
No special tools or equipment are required. NULITEs can be installed by anyone in just a few minutes; a simple log book entry is made by any certified pilot or mechanic.
NULITEs are wired into any existing dimming system without the need for extra circuits, inverters, or remote boxes.
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