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--- Bill --- August 27th 03 05:10 PM

Fred Nachbaur wrote:

Any LED can be a 5 volt LED with an appropriate dropping resistor. ;-)

That being said, there *is* an LED rated for operation directly from a 5
volt line. Unfortunately, it's a flasher.

Cheers,
Fred


I noticed in the new Mouser catalog that there is a line of LED lamps
designed as direcet drop-ins for incandesent lamps. Horribly expensive
at this time.

-Bill



Tim Williams August 27th 03 06:10 PM

"Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message
news:xe33b.61864$K44.43700@edtnps84...
That being said, there *is* an LED rated for operation directly from a 5
volt line. Unfortunately, it's a flasher.


Either blue or while LEDs have pretty high voltage. Of course, they
require current limiting, which requires an overhead of voltage...

Tim

--
In the immortal words of Ned Flanders: "No foot longs!"
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Tim Williams August 27th 03 06:10 PM

"Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message
news:xe33b.61864$K44.43700@edtnps84...
That being said, there *is* an LED rated for operation directly from a 5
volt line. Unfortunately, it's a flasher.


Either blue or while LEDs have pretty high voltage. Of course, they
require current limiting, which requires an overhead of voltage...

Tim

--
In the immortal words of Ned Flanders: "No foot longs!"
Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms



Bob August 27th 03 06:14 PM

To all who suggested LEDs, thanks for the suggestions but there is a
problem. These are not pilot lamps. They illuminate an LCD and need to be
controllable by a regulator circuit for intensity. LEDs aren't really
suited to this application, although some modification of the circuitry and
optics might make it work.

All I want to do is get some more incandescent lamps for this radio, and
keep it close to original.

Bob



Bob August 27th 03 06:14 PM

To all who suggested LEDs, thanks for the suggestions but there is a
problem. These are not pilot lamps. They illuminate an LCD and need to be
controllable by a regulator circuit for intensity. LEDs aren't really
suited to this application, although some modification of the circuitry and
optics might make it work.

All I want to do is get some more incandescent lamps for this radio, and
keep it close to original.

Bob



Al August 27th 03 06:17 PM

In article ,
(Sven Franklyn Weil) wrote:

In article , Lizard Blizzard wrote:

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.


I replaced a grain-of-wheat lightbulb for a clock-radio dial with one from
Radio Shack. The supply voltage is 5 volts so I bought a 12 volt bulb.

Imagine my surprise when these damned things are only rated for 15
hours!!!!

Are there any 5 volt LEDs around?


http://www.oxley.co.uk/lamps/bulb_replace.html

http://www.ledtronics.com/pages/News56.htm

http://www.ccrane.com/led_replacemen...ight_index.asp

and many more.

Al

--
There's never enough time to do it right the first time.......

Al August 27th 03 06:17 PM

In article ,
(Sven Franklyn Weil) wrote:

In article , Lizard Blizzard wrote:

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.


I replaced a grain-of-wheat lightbulb for a clock-radio dial with one from
Radio Shack. The supply voltage is 5 volts so I bought a 12 volt bulb.

Imagine my surprise when these damned things are only rated for 15
hours!!!!

Are there any 5 volt LEDs around?


http://www.oxley.co.uk/lamps/bulb_replace.html

http://www.ledtronics.com/pages/News56.htm

http://www.ccrane.com/led_replacemen...ight_index.asp

and many more.

Al

--
There's never enough time to do it right the first time.......

Mike Coslo August 27th 03 07:20 PM

Lizard Blizzard wrote:
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.


They have them. I just bought a pack a few weeks ago.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Mike Coslo August 27th 03 07:20 PM

Lizard Blizzard wrote:
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.


They have them. I just bought a pack a few weeks ago.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Sir Charles W. Shults III August 27th 03 08:08 PM

"Sven Franklyn Weil" wrote in message
...
In article , Lizard Blizzard wrote:

Are there any 5 volt LEDs around?


Indeed there are. Check for panel lights or LED panel illuminators in any
good electronics catalog- they come in lamp style mounts. The units have
multiple dice inside and the proper dropping resistor in place already.

Cheers!

Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip




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