No, only for the DA-40 or 20's and still not very good LED performance numbers.
The DA-62, DA-42, DA-50 RG are all basically identical installations of the same OEM HID systems from the factory. What works for one of them will work for all 3.
Landing Light Performance
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- ahmebane
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Re: Landing Light Performance
I put aeroled sunbeams on my DA40 last week. Huge difference. I posted pictures the other day on the DA40 forum.ememic99 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 11:30 pm Did anyone try Aeroleds?
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Re: Landing Light Performance
ahmebane post: "I put Aeroled sunbeams on my DA40 last week."
They offer same theoretical lumens (3200-3300) output as the 35 watt HID's
They claim 90,000 Candela but that must taper down some to control overheating. Just not so dramatically as their higher output Par-36 4.5 inch diameter round units. Also, with more LED's per unit than the Sunbeams.
They offer same theoretical lumens (3200-3300) output as the 35 watt HID's
They claim 90,000 Candela but that must taper down some to control overheating. Just not so dramatically as their higher output Par-36 4.5 inch diameter round units. Also, with more LED's per unit than the Sunbeams.
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