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Chuck Harris wrote:
Bryan wrote: Hobby shops are good places to shop for grain of wheat lamps (typically available in 6V and 12V types). Two issues with using 12V lamps: a) your AC power supply or automotive charging system supplies 13.8V but the lamp is rated for only 12V... running current will be high (lifetime will be Mouser has a pretty good assortment, and unlike the hobby shop, you can find the actual specs for voltage, CP, and hours life. -Chuck Gee... the last batch of 10 ($10 US/pkg) I bought from the local hobby emporium were marked: Mfr: Miniatronics Corp PN: 18-028-10 Voltage: 14V Current: 80mA Dia: 5.5mm Average Life: 10,000 hours Website: http://www.miniatronics.com/ The light output wasn't listed but for the price/availability vs the non-critical application, it's not much of a gamble. They have lotsa other stuff as well, and have a dealer locator on their website. Again, if using incandescent lamps, limiting the inrush current will maximize the life of the lamp. I used an LM317L + one resistor to do that. Bryan |
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