They make them but I've not seen one approved.
You could ask the manufacturer to include your plane on their AML - I've had a few do that for me, including Whelen and EI.
My -3 came from the factory with an anti-collsion beacon mounted right in front of the vert stab - later it was replaced with a Whelen Strobe. Better than nothing but I live/fly in a busy area and wanted more. Whelen had the -3A on their STC AML so, I called them, explained that a -3 was a -3A with 3 vert stabs, pointed them to the TCDS and they agreed, sent me a letter certifying the install under their STC. Now I have their Comet Flash Power supply running the top strobe with an additional one on the bottom. 4 BRIGHT flashes on top, then 4 more on the bottom.. I'm turning the sky into a disco

Btw, no electrical "hash".
I wanted to install the Electronics International Fuel and Engine temp systems in my -3 and their AML listed the -3 but had the Viking TC.. They also sent me a letter authorizing me to install.
I've had good luck talking to Whelen's customer support - call them, explain your application and if they dont already have your model listed on thier AML, they may find a way for you.. Better yet, send them an email and they can research it without the pressure of coming up with an answer while you're waiting.
IIRC you have a Cruisair with a Frank? I think the big concern will be with power budget. It's true they use less trons but not that much less and if you have any kind of radios now and you throw in the demand for landing lights, there's not a lot to work with.
Weight isnt that different nor is the cost.
that being said.. I've done a bunch of LED swaps for clients (on Cessnas) - I wouldnt use LED for anti-collision.. They just dont have the attentioning-getting brilliance of a strobe.
They're OK for positions lights though and Landing/taxi - Whelen does have STCs for those that cover our models. That might help your power budget but it'll start getting expensive.