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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
"Dan Thomas" wrote in message om... The 4522 bulb is a 250 watt bulb at 13 volts. He wrote 4552, not 4522. The 4552 is a 28v 250W part, putting the current at below 10A. A 20A breaker ought to be entirely sufficient. If his post has a typo, and he actually means a 4522 bulb, then of course your post offers very useful information. Pete Here's what the original poster said in a subsequent post in rec.aviation.owning: Nobody looks it up. The 4522 lamp is usually used in a swing-down lamp. The landing lamp is a GE 4522. If I posted different, then it is my error and I appologize. Hank I assumed a typo right off, since I knew of no 4552 in any 172s. And after Jim Weir razzed me, I doublechecked the Cessna parts manual again, and for a whole serial number range they call for a 4522 bulb on a 20 amp breaker. They DO make mistakes sometimes. Dan |
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