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Upgraded landing lights for CubCrafters Carbon Cub FX-3

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I placed an order last week for 2 XeVision XeTREME LED landing lights (custom programmed to power up in strobe mode) that should be here in the next couple of weeks. I decided on dual landing lights because the current wing mounts are pretty narrow, so I don't think a wider "taxi" would work very well there, not to mention that taxi lights really need to be mounted as low as possible. I will be looking for a different taxi light solution if I start flying at night (maybe just reuse the WAT Parmetheus™ G3 Par 36 Taxi Light that is currently in the right wing with a landing gear mount).

I am in the process of selecting a 14 Vdc to 28 Vdc setup power supply to mount under the panel so I can use the existing 20 AWG wiring in the wings. There are cheap Chinese ones online and a few better-looking US-built ones built for marine use, which I am leaning towards.
 
not to mention that taxi lights really need to be mounted as low as possible.

Why do you think that? I would have expected best ground illumination with the light source as high as practical.

The sun does quite well at Noon.
 
Also, high mounted taxi lights which are pointed down will give good ground illumination without dazzling other pilots.
 

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