Like this? FlyLEDs: THE BEST!! From this..................to THIS!! That is the QUAD setup and will only light up the reflectors at the far end of my 4800 foot runway!!I will replace my halogen lights with LED and incorporate wig wag into the circuit. Please offer your recommendations for light brand, size, and switch. In the simplest way possible. And many thanks, Rick
Rumor has it that those have a high-frequency radio noise problem..........I kind of remember that being discussed on this forum somewhere........... And the OP has the standard enclosed halogen bulb.....Is the bulb separate from the reflector? If so, it’s worth trying the currently available automotive high output LED replacement bulbs. I have upgraded all my cars and the output is absolutely insane, especially considering the low cost.
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Hi RickI will replace my halogen lights with LED and incorporate wig wag into the circuit. Please offer your recommendations for light brand, size, and switch. In the simplest way possible. And many thanks, Rick

1+ I will have two FlyLED QUADS in my RMD wingtips: port tip aimed for landing; starboard (installation waiting for warmer weather!) aimed for taxiing. With a tailwheel they both light up the runway and taxiway. I did not put the diffuser on for taxiing as the lighting is adequate for that. I might change my mind once I get the starboard light in. It takes a little bit of trial-and-error to get them aimed like you like them. I mostly use mine for daytime recognition and they are BRIGHT enough to accomplish that.I have and endorse the Fly LEDs. Their design philosophy (dropping resistors vs RF generating pulsed power supplies) just makes sense.
And I second Paul, above: don't disregard taxi requirements, especially in a TW. I have never had a problem landing a small airplane on a lit runway; in fact, when I was still doing primary instruction, I made students land with the landing light off. OTOH I have been to airports where taxiways and parking were unlighted, and taxiing without a landing light was close to impossible to do safely.
Same here, taxi at little country airports is challenging.1+ I will have two FlyLED QUADS in my RMD wingtips: port tip aimed for landing; starboard (installation waiting for warmer weather!) aimed for taxiing. With a tailwheel they both light up the runway and taxiway. I did not put the diffuser on for taxiing as the lighting is adequate for that. I might change my mind once I get the starboard light in. It takes a little bit of trial-and-error to get them aimed like you like them. I mostly use mine for daytime recognition and they are BRIGHT enough to accomplish that.