[modeleng] Low voltage lighting
- From: "Ron Head" <ron.head@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:14:56 +0100
Hi all
My lathe has an in-built LV transformer supplying a 25V work light. I've
never had to replace the bulb, but I'm sure it won't last much longer. The
problem is, the bulb is of a type I've never seen anywhere else, and I can't
find anything like it in any catalogues.
The bulb looks just like an ordinary bayonet cap (BC) bulb, except that
there are three pins on the bayonet instead of the usual two. The pins are
spaced at not-quite-120° so that it only fits one way round.
Does anyone know what sort of bulb this is, and more importantly, where I
can get a couple of spares?
Regards
Ron Head
Oxford
UK
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