The Pulsar 660, formerly known as the Pulsar NSP, is a versatile three-in-one aviation lighting solution that combines multiple essential lighting functions into a single compact unit. It integrates a navigation light for directional red and green positioning, a strobe light designed to enhance visibility during both daytime and nighttime flights, and a rear-facing white position light to provide additional safety by improving aircraft recognition from behind. This combination ensures comprehensive lighting coverage to meet the demanding requirements of modern aircraft operation.
Engineered for seamless installation, the Pulsar 660 features an industry-standard mounting footprint that fits a wide variety of aircraft. Its aerodynamic, low-drag profile helps minimize airflow disruption, making it ideal for performance-sensitive applications. The patented three-position mounting bracket further increases installation flexibility, allowing aircraft owners and maintenance crews to easily upgrade and replace legacy lighting systems without extensive modifications or additional hardware.
Compatible with both 12V and 24V electrical systems, the Pulsar 660 is designed to be energy efficient, requiring no external power supply and maintaining low power consumption. This makes it suitable for a broad range of aircraft types, including experimental and certified platforms. For enhanced operational safety, the strobe light can be synchronized with other lighting units in multi-light setups, ensuring cohesive and effective anti-collision visibility.
The Pulsar 660 meets and exceeds rigorous aviation safety standards, including FAA-TSOA/STC approvals. It complies with TSO C-30c (Type I, II, and III) and TSO C-96a (Class II) specifications, reflecting its reliability and regulatory compliance. These certifications provide aircraft operators with confidence that the lighting system is both durable and compliant with industry requirements.
In terms of electrical performance, the Pulsar 660 draws an average current of 0.65 amps at 14VDC, peaking at 4.9 amps during strobe operation. At 28VDC, it consumes 0.4 amps on average with a peak of 3.0 amps. The unit is lightweight, weighing just 0.24 pounds, and its dimensions of 4 inches in length, 1.9 inches in width, and 1.5 inches in depth make it a compact yet powerful solution for aircraft lighting needs. Overall, the Pulsar 660 offers exceptional performance, ease of installation, and regulatory compliance, making it an ideal choice for upgrading aircraft navigation and anti-collision lighting systems.
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