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Post by paradisecs on Dec 8, 2019 16:54:37 GMT
Ron, did you get any working LED replacements for the Seeburg bulbs of various sizes/styles? I know you were looking a while back.
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 8, 2019 17:50:26 GMT
Hi Stephen, No--no can find at a "reasonable price"-- also info is very difficult to come by--seems all of the sellers are just that--"sellers"--no technical info available ? Still looking as posted in "parts wanted" section. Ron Rich
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Post by paradisecs on Dec 10, 2019 17:24:23 GMT
Other than cost, what issues are there to watch out for? Are the circuits designed in such a way that using lower voltage bulbs could cause problems because of power draw? I'd like to make it work - just because - not really for any other reason other than to see it done.
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 10, 2019 17:41:19 GMT
Hi Stephen, I have tried some of them-- found them to be very difficult to "see"-- used them in wallboxes--got "tons" of complaints, about visibility problems. Have asked "sellers" about using them in transistor controlled circuits, such as used in all "MicroLog" Seeburg models--can't get a straight answer other then "--they work---" Ron Rich
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Post by paradisecs on Dec 10, 2019 20:13:21 GMT
Thanks Ron. I thought that might be the case. Anything that could be damaged in the transistor controlled circuits? I hadn't considered visibility an issue, I assumed the Led bulbs would almost be to bright.
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 10, 2019 21:15:41 GMT
Stephen, As for brightness, the ones sent to me to try (replacements for 44/47, 51,and 55 lamps), were bright enough, but the color spectrum and direction of the beam,caused the printing on the title strip to "fade out". Ron Rich
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