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A single dome light has one lighting unit, while a dual dome light has two units. The dual dome design provides a backup light that operates if the primary light fails.
Dual dome aviation lights provide redundancy and higher reliability, ensuring the obstruction light remains operational even if one light fails.
Modern aviation lights usually use LED technology, while some traditional models may use GLS lamps.
Many models include photocell sensors that automatically switch the light on at dusk and off at dawn.
Yes. Most models are built with weather-resistant materials and high IP ratings, making them suitable for outdoor and harsh environments.



