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The pilot lamps burnt out again on my brothers Kenwood TR-751 for the
LCD screen. I replaced them a couple years ago for him. Has anyone ever changed over to a LED in place of these grain of wheat bulbs? What kind/color LED used and what value dropping resistor? Tks JCB, N9JB |
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JCB wrote:
The pilot lamps burnt out again on my brothers Kenwood TR-751 for the LCD screen. I replaced them a couple years ago for him. Has anyone ever changed over to a LED in place of these grain of wheat bulbs? What kind/color LED used and what value dropping resistor? Tks JCB, N9JB The biggest issue with LEDs is the dispersion angle -- even the wide-angle types are pretty narrow for backlighting a display. A friend who runs the service department for a commercial sound company says to grind/file off the lens of the LED(s) you intend to use. What kills the lifetime of incandescent lamps is inrush current. If you stay with that type, you could use a constant-current regulator (an LM317 configured as a current regulator comes to mind). You may need to use lower-voltage lamps, to offset the regulator's 1.2V drop. 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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