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Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood.
Apparently these are 6 V or so; there are four of them in series parallel controlled by a regulator to vary intensity. They light up the LCD and two of them are burned out. I have searched many of the usual sources and can't seem to locate replacement lamps; as a last resort I could go to Pacific Parts but they are so expensive. These are just inexpensively made tiny bulbs with wire leads. Any suggestions? Bob |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Apparently these are 6 V or so; there are four of them in series parallel controlled by a regulator to vary intensity. They light up the LCD and two of them are burned out. I have searched many of the usual sources and can't seem to locate replacement lamps; as a last resort I could go to Pacific Parts but they are so expensive. These are just inexpensively made tiny bulbs with wire leads. Any suggestions? Bob Could they be 5 volts? If so, Mouser has some lamps with wire leads and ..094 diameter bulb. Search p/n 6833 and 7153. -Bill M |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Apparently these are 6 V or so; there are four of them in series parallel controlled by a regulator to vary intensity. They light up the LCD and two of them are burned out. I have searched many of the usual sources and can't seem to locate replacement lamps; as a last resort I could go to Pacific Parts but they are so expensive. These are just inexpensively made tiny bulbs with wire leads. Any suggestions? Bob Could they be 5 volts? If so, Mouser has some lamps with wire leads and ..094 diameter bulb. Search p/n 6833 and 7153. -Bill M |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. You might try a model train shop. The ones catering to people who build their own locomotives have small bulbs of various voltages, though 1.5 and 12 volt are the most common. Prices range from $1 to $3 per bulb. |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. You might try a model train shop. The ones catering to people who build their own locomotives have small bulbs of various voltages, though 1.5 and 12 volt are the most common. Prices range from $1 to $3 per bulb. |
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![]() Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Have you considered putting in a small clear LED with limiting resister to the 6 volts? I've done this. Never have to replace a bulb again. Ed |
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![]() Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Have you considered putting in a small clear LED with limiting resister to the 6 volts? I've done this. Never have to replace a bulb again. Ed |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Apparently these are 6 V or so; there are four of them in series parallel controlled by a regulator to vary intensity. They light up the LCD and two of them are burned out. I have searched many of the usual sources and can't seem to locate replacement lamps; as a last resort I could go to Pacific Parts but they are so expensive. These are just inexpensively made tiny bulbs with wire leads. Any suggestions? The 272-1140 6V lamp from Radio Shark should work, if they still stock it. Bob |
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Bob wrote:
Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. Apparently these are 6 V or so; there are four of them in series parallel controlled by a regulator to vary intensity. They light up the LCD and two of them are burned out. I have searched many of the usual sources and can't seem to locate replacement lamps; as a last resort I could go to Pacific Parts but they are so expensive. These are just inexpensively made tiny bulbs with wire leads. Any suggestions? The 272-1140 6V lamp from Radio Shark should work, if they still stock it. Bob |
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James Robinson wrote:
Bob wrote: Looking for tiny incandescent lamps for my TM-451A Kenwood. You might try a model train shop. The ones catering to people who build their own locomotives have small bulbs of various voltages, though 1.5 and 12 volt are the most common. Prices range from $1 to $3 per bulb. One thing that you should already realize is that the new ones will eventually burn out, too. So it would be wise to do the right thing and replace them with LEDs, and they will last tens of thousands of hours. |
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