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  2. Farewell Spit Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The original lamp was changed to a modern rotating beacon with a 50-watt tungsten halogen bulb in 1999. [9] In 2019, the lighthouse was converted to solar power, and the mains supply disconnected. [2] The spit was a barren and uninviting place to be a lighthouse keeper. [10] Sand got into everything.

  3. Lighthouses on Lundy - Wikipedia

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    The North lighthouse was further modernised in 1991 and converted to solar power; in place of the light in the tower a small rotating lantern (an 'Orga Rml 302 SA rotating beacon with 6 position lampchanger') was mounted on top of the old fog horn building, producing a quick white flash every 15 seconds. [7]

  4. VRB-25 - Wikipedia

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    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] In at least one case, a VLB-44 was removed and returned to a VRB-25 in 2022 at Whaleback Light to maintain the rotating light signature.

  5. Puysegur Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    solar power Light; First lit: January 1943 Focal height: 45 m (148 ft) Lens: second order Fresnel lens Light source: rotating LED beacon: Range: 19 nmi (35 km; 22 mi) Characteristic: Fl W 12s Original lighthouse : Constructed: 1878 Construction: wood Height: 40 ft (12 m) First lit: 1 March 1879 Focal height: 180 ft (55 m) Lens: first order ...

  6. Mew Island Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    A temporary light was displayed until 2015, when a solar powered LED system was commissioned that uses flashing illuminants to mimic the characteristic of the rotating lens. Its installation reduced the range from 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi) of the hyperradiant apparatus to 18 nmi (33 km; 21 mi), and the focal height to 35 m (115 ft).

  7. Lighthouses have been the beacon of light for more than 100 years that symbolized safety and security for ships and boats at sea. On Aug. 9, 1789, Congress approved an Act for the establishment ...