K kevenmetal Well-known member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Location Québec, Canada May 31, 2007 #1 Anybody knows if there is a LED light bulb that can replace the #47 incandescent one? thanks
D dennq45 Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 234 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario Canada May 31, 2007 #2 Why do you want to replace it? Too hot, too bright, not bright enough??
K kevenmetal Well-known member Joined Nov 21, 2006 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Location Québec, Canada Jun 1, 2007 #3 No, it's just that I like LEDs better, it just looks better
Y ylo Well-known member Joined Jan 12, 2006 Messages 343 Reaction score 0 Jun 1, 2007 #4 If the supply voltage to the lamp is DC and the type of bulb flange matches, you could perhaps use one of these (but it is white): http://www.innermountainoutfitters....bcategoryid=3&page=1&catalogentryid=58&brand= Otherwise, you would need to solder an LED and dropping resistor into the base of a defunct incandescent bulb. If the supply voltage is AC in the amp, you would have to solder in a couple of small diodes for AC to DC conversion.
If the supply voltage to the lamp is DC and the type of bulb flange matches, you could perhaps use one of these (but it is white): http://www.innermountainoutfitters....bcategoryid=3&page=1&catalogentryid=58&brand= Otherwise, you would need to solder an LED and dropping resistor into the base of a defunct incandescent bulb. If the supply voltage is AC in the amp, you would have to solder in a couple of small diodes for AC to DC conversion.