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  1. I installed LED lights on the wing tips. They are for a boat and cost $24. Also I install two small strip LED light that I got at Autozone for $8. They are pretty bright....IF I had $500 I guess Id buy wingtip strobes.. but alas I am but a poor homebuilder especially with the stock market down turn...!
    Here are some photos... Wingtip LED nav lights, Garmin G-5 in panel tied to Garmin Area 660.  Also photos of my muffler can with shourd and tin foil to insulate it  runs hot air to cabin heat box by my feet. I would have preferrd to mount the heat box someplace else but no room...
    Id instal a water heater but I cant see how to force the water thru the heater.. I had a water heater in last 582 kitfox and it was barely warm. The water just ran to the radiator and thru it back to engine... Maybe the aluminum radiators have low resistance and so the water would flow thru the radiator easier then thru the Tee to the water heater in the cabin.... I might work onit later....
     
  2. I installed LED lights on the wing tips. They are for a boat and cost $24. Also I install two small strip LED light that I got at Autozone for $8. They are pretty bright....IF I had $500 I guess Id buy wingtip strobes.. but alas I am but a poor homebuilder especially with the stock market down turn...!
    Here are some photos... Wingtip LED nav lights, Garmin G-5 in panel tied to Garmin Area 660.  Also photos of my muffler can with shourd and tin foil to insulate it  runs hot air to cabin heat box by my feet. I would have preferrd to mount the heat box someplace else but no room...
    Id instal a water heater but I cant see how to force the water thru the heater.. I had a water heater in last 582 kitfox and it was barely warm. The water just ran to the radiator and thru it back to engine... Maybe the aluminum radiators have low resistance and so the water would flow thru the radiator easier then thru the Tee to the water heater in the cabin.... I might work onit later....