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A landing light is a continuous load (note there may be multiple
continuous 
load).

Anything that runs for longer than a few seconds is 'continuous.' Motors
have
start-up loads, and that's the stuff they're trying to exclude from the 
continuous
category.

Greg

At 08:57 PM 8/20/00 -0700, Ed Burkhead wrote:
>----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any

>advice in this forum.]----
>
>
>jan zanutto wrote:
> >
>
> > 2. AC 43.13 states that the continuous electrical load of your
airplane
> > can only be 80 percent of the generator's capacity. 20 percent must be
> > reserved for battery charging with ALL continuous electrical loads
> > operating.
>
>Now, Jan, how do they define continuous electrical load.
>
>If I only run my landing lights for a specific, finite period during a
>flight, does that constitute "continuous electrical load"?
>
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