braun: Dial lamp

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18.Apr.17 14:40
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Meyer Rochwerger (BR)
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Meyer Rochwerger

Dear friends,

The service manual indicates the use of two bulbs with part number T1000 089z.

Someone knows where to buy these items. Or the manufactureer / code?

Thanks in advance,

Meyer

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braun: Dial lamp 
19.Apr.17 09:43
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Wolfgang Bauer (A)
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Wolfgang Bauer

How does the lamp look like?
The bulbs have 1.2 volts 0.2 ampere.
These lamps with screw thread
E10 are available.

Regards WB.

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braun: Dial lamp 
20.Apr.17 23:46
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Meyer Rochwerger (BR)
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Meyer Rochwerger

Hi Wolfgang,

It's a tiny unusual type.

Take a look...

Cheers, Meyer

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braun: Dial lamp 
21.Apr.17 10:20
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Wolfgang Bauer (A)
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Wolfgang Bauer

You can take these bulbs ==> Varta 703.

These must be soldered into the socket of the defective bulbs, which will not be difficult.
The larger current does not matter.

Regards WB.

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braun: Dial lamp 
21.Apr.17 13:37
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Meyer Rochwerger (BR)
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Meyer Rochwerger

I think in this case the current should be below 100mA.
I found one on Radio Shack with the specifications 12v / 60mA (the power supply provides 12v)

But I'd like to find the right type that fits into the original receptacle without soldering.

As a last option I'm going to disassemble the panel and solder the bulbs. It's going to be a lot of work. Whoever worked with this radio knows what I'm talking about.

Meyer

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braun: Dial lamp 
21.Apr.17 14:56
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Heinrich Stummer (A)
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Heinrich Stummer

Hello,

the lamp shown in your photos (#3)  looks like a  "BA7s"  type.   Look here.  

Best regards

H.Stummer

 

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braun: Dial lamp 
21.Apr.17 18:55
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Wolfgang Bauer (A)
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Wolfgang Bauer

Be careful, the lamp must be 1,2 (one/dot/two)Volt, not 12(twelve)Volt.

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