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Here's a question about my Whelen strobe power supply that nobody I
ask seems to know the answer to.
I have the three-light unit that Lancair sells. Mine has been on the
shelf for some time, so I followed the instructions for reforming the
capacitors (run for 15 min. at 75% of the normal voltage). If you use
it for a 2-light system, you can set it up for simultaneous or
alternating flashing of the 2 wing strobes. The specifications say
that the unit outputs 22 joules each to the wing strobes and 44
joules to the tail strobe.
I have found that if I set the system up for alternate flashing of
the 2 wing strobes -- one strobe plugged into a "wing" receptacle,
and one plugged into the "tail" receptacle -- the strobe plugged into
the "tail" receptacle flashes noticeably brighter that the other one
(same happens if I switch to the other "wing" receptacle). Is this
normal? Apparently, you don't get 44 joules out of the "wing" outputs
if you use only one of them. Is it normal when you set up this unit
for alternating flashing to have one of the wing strobes flashing at
22 joules and one at 44 joules, or is there something wrong with my
unit? Thanks.
Mike Reinath
Std. Build 360 MKII
N3602M
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