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Old May 28th 04, 07:17 PM
Nathan Young
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:37:23 -0500, Barnyard BOb -
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Subject: Instrument Panel Lights - Need Help

I am attempting to install panel lights in my previously built
Glasair. We are trying to go with the bezel lights on 5 - 3 1/8"
instruments, however above three of these instruments are the small
Vision Microsystems instruments. The backs on these instruments are
squares. Problem is, the way NuLites are constructed there is not
enough room without them touching the bottoms of the Vision
Microsystem instruments. The two bulbs within the Nulites are in the
top, the wires stick out and a small piece of plastic is glued to the
top of the bezel sealing in the lights. This piece of plastic is just
tall enough to prevent the Nulite from fitting. The NuLite cannot be
rotated.

We have found some older lights called NiteLites that fit perfectly.
They are not as tall as the NuLites. The avionics shop had two of them
lying around with the paperwork from 1996. Problem is the paperwork
has no company information on it whatsoever and an Internet search has
yielded nothing.

I am looking for any information regarding NiteLites, if the company
is still in business, etc. We have tried the Superior Panel Technology
lights, but did not like them.

My other options are a strip light attached to the glare shield, post
lights, or doing nothing and wearing a red light on the headset for
night flights. I currently operate out of an airport where night
flying is not permitted, so panel lights are not critical for me at
this point. While having avionics work done, I was hoping to do
everything at once.


From the description - I'm having a hard time visualizing what is
wrong with the NuLite install on the Glasair, so this may/may not be
helpful...

The cylindrical light spreader portion of the NuLites can be ground
away with a Dremel tool. I made liberal use of the Dremel when
installing the NuLites on my flight instruments + OBS indicators.

There is also another aftermarket lighting brand, UMA. Might be worth
a try. http://www.umainstruments.com/el.htm

-Nathan