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| thedelihaus |
Posted: November 01, 2007 02:35 pm
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![]() The Black Dahlquist Group: Moderator Posts: 2478 Member No.: 9 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
Replacing bulbs w/ LEDS, how's it properly done?
I've seen people do it straight, but would imagine it will kill the bulb, or keep it too bright. I've heard of using step-down transformers, but all I see are these big, massive units- not any tiny little buggers. My Denons run dark. The lamps are pricey for 'em, and don't last long. So, my thought is to use LEDs. The LEDs run three to a panel, and a total of two panels, or six LEDs. The boards are small- like two sticks of Wrigley's or Blackjack gum end to end. Of course, a pair of panels is missing from one of my Denons, so a trip to Radio Shack to buy the supplies to build one may be in order. But is there a small stepdown transformer? How does one figure it out? For those interested in learning about step-down transformers, here's a link... http://www.opamp-electronics.com/tutorials...ers_2_09_02.htm Also seems one could use a resistor to run the LEDs. Here's a link to LED info and resistors... http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/components/led.htm This post has been edited by thedelihaus on November 01, 2007 02:46 pm -------------------- What you got back home, lil' sister, to play yer fuzzy warbles on? Pitiful, portable picnic players? Come with uncle & hear all proper! Hear angels trumpets & devils trombones. You are invited!
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| clint e. |
Posted: November 01, 2007 03:20 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
Tanx for sharing. Great info.
-------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
| OvenMaster |
Posted: November 01, 2007 03:35 pm
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![]() Piece of Work Group: Charter Member Posts: 693 Member No.: 10 Joined: July 01, 2006 |
Paul:
When I had my Pioneer receiver, the Stereo indicator bulb blew. It was an 8v, 35mA weird thing that I wasn't about to try to find. I replaced it with an orange LED and a resistor and it all worked like a charm. Just as bright, cooler running, longer lasting. Next time the meter bulbs blow in my Yamaha amp I'm going the LED route. -------------------- |
| clint e. |
Posted: November 01, 2007 04:00 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
From Sound Thinking "Electronic-related Links & Reference" an interesting page about Leds:
http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/ledleft.htm BTW, avoid blue leds! I personally hate them... -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
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