Yesterday, 06:53 PM
Phorum members, I am trying to find the bulb # for PHILCO Shadow Meter part number 45-2180 that is from a 37-640 chassis. regards--John
Shadow Meter Bulb
Yesterday, 06:53 PM
Phorum members, I am trying to find the bulb # for PHILCO Shadow Meter part number 45-2180 that is from a 37-640 chassis. regards--John
7 hours ago
Any 6.3 volt pilot light will work. I would use the brightest one I could find in my workroom. Be sure the dial is clean, don't use water to clean it. Use odorless mineral spirits and soft cotton, be gentle. The dial is printed with water based ink.
6 hours ago
Not sure if anyone has tried this but there are 6.3 volt miniature lamps in bayonet and screw-in base options available on Amazon and others. A lot brighter than incandescent and easier on the PT load-wise, but was wondering if the replacement would introduce RF noise. Not very expensive if one wanted to 'experiment'. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, above all, those living without love." Professor Albus Dumbledore Gary - Westland Michigan
3 hours ago
Gary
I doubt it would introduce any noise. We use similar lamps for the panel indication, 12V AC lamps: they are LEDs with a diode and a resistor. No active circuitry. And because there is no inrush (no capacitors) there should be little to no noise; not anymore than you would have from a regular lamp. I have not seen these with active circuitry: this, given the size, price etc would be a waste. People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
1 hour ago
I did try an LED bulb in place of the original but wasn't impressed with the amount of light on the dial. Seems like it was too wide.
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