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Jim Rainer 12-11-09 07:51 AM

Switch pnael lights
 
I've tried seaching the other forums with no success for a source for the electroluminescent switch panel in the 337G. Either replacement or repair thereof.

I am a pure novice at knowing how to search the forums!

edasmus 12-12-09 07:02 PM

I'm curious....anybody ever see one of these work? I have owned my airplane for 7 years and I have seen mine flicker once or twice. It seems to me I remember being told by someone (but of course I cannot recall who) that these are almost impossible to make functional. Any comments?

Thanks, Ed

hharney 12-14-09 08:08 PM

Is this a dimmer switch? I am not following the unit you are referring to.

WebMaster 12-14-09 09:54 PM

are you looking for an electroluminescent panel for the switch panel?? Like in cars??
There are no manufacturers of those for aircraft. The lighting is supplied by an LED embeded in the panel, with a power supply, for all the lights.

In volume, these are inexpensive, the costly part is the regulated power supply. Again, in volume the cost is low.
Getting is approved would be very difficult.
There are people who provide electroluminescent panels, that can light up the switch panel.

WebMaster 12-14-09 09:58 PM

Or is this what you mean??
http://electroluminescence-inc.com/howtouseEL.htm

stackj 12-15-09 12:29 AM

You might want to talk to Ken Whitaker ( Sales@SPTPanel.com ). Ken is based at Chesterfield Airport and manufactures both Electroluminescent strips and LED with fiber optic lighting.

Jim Rainer 12-15-09 12:39 PM

Panel lights
 
This is the panel at the pilot's knee that lights up the mag switches, clowl flap switches and all the other switches, etc. I don't really know what I'm talking about but I was told it is a sandwich type of panel and that when one puts 110 volts to it it lights up. It is connected to the panel light dimmer (which works fine.) I don't think it is LED but I may be wrong. The power supply is an inverter to provide 110 volts I have been told.

Mine has been out for 11 years. Thanks, Jim Stack, I'll contact Ken Whitaker.

Jim Rainer 12-15-09 12:42 PM

Panel lights
 
Larry's suggestioin may be the best - don't try to repair or replace the thing, just get a string light above the panel to light it up. I'm sure this is the least expensive way to go.


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