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  2. VRB-25 - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, LED lamps began replacing incandescent lamps in lighthouse applications, [4] so it seems likely the twenty year replacement will use an LED light source. In fact, several VLB-44 LED beacons, [5] also made by Vega Industries, have been installed by the USCG at several locations, including White Island Light [4] and Wood Island Light. [6]

  3. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    12 V: 24 W ANSI № 5200 PH24WY 1 12 V: 24 W Amber PS24W PG20-3 1 12 V: 24 W ANSI № 5202 PSX24W PG20-4? 1 12 V: 24 W ANSI № 2504 Similar to PS24W, but with slightly different luminous flux tolerance PSY24W PG20-4 1 12 V: 24 W Amber, ANSI № 2503 PW24W WP3.3×14.5-3 1 12 V: 24 W ANSI № 7447 PWR24W WP3.3×14.5-6 1 12 V: 24 W Red PWY24W WP3 ...

  4. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    The regulations specifies several classes of vehicles that may use amber lights, such as vehicles towing, highway maintenance, pilot vehicles escorting an oversize load, and vehicles unable to travel over 25 mph [91] and fitting these lights to other vehicles (such as privately owned or pedestrian) is legal (these beacons are widely fitted to ...

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    The Northern Lights installation creates a magical winter wonderland with a sit-in infinity snow globe at Beacon Park in downtown Detroit that is free and will be open to the public during park ...

  6. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Those countries' regulations permitted the amber rear turn signals to light up steadily as reversing lights, so automakers and importers were able to combine the (mandatorily amber) rear turn signal and (optionally amber) reversing light function, and so comply with the regulations without the need for additional lighting devices. [117]

  7. Aerobeacon - Wikipedia

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    DCB-224 - Two Harbors Light. The model DCB-224 is a high-power spotlight designed and built by Carlisle & Finch. [1] Originally intended for use as an aerodrome beacon, it was also widely used in marine lighthouses. Depending on the type of bulb installed, the beam could be seen for 18 to 26 nautical miles (33 to 48 km).

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