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Latest post 05-04-2007 4:31 PM by sajpratty. 5 replies.
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  • 05-03-2007 5:26 PM

    Idea [I] Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    My Dad's Beomaster 1000 needs a full set of lamps.

    The tuning scale lamps are not a problem - Maplins sell BU19V R10 MES 6.5V 300mA which is as near as makes no difference. Sorted.

    The stereo indicator is stumping me though. It's a 19Volt 0.097Amp, PHILIPS 8097D/71 IMPX (part number 8230004), should be common as muck because they were used in all sorts of old radios, but I can't find one anywhere. Nearest matches I found were also from Maplins - either a BU20W R10 MES 12V 100mA or a BU21X R10 MES 12V 183mA. (They do 24V flavour as well, but I thoughtthey might be a bit dim - 50mA and 125mA rated.)

    Ideally I'd like the proper replacement, but I gather they are unobtainable. Failing that then, which of the contenders I've found would be the best option? Or should I get one of each and try them and see?

    Many thanks in advance,

    Steve
     

  • 05-03-2007 6:22 PM In reply to

    • Xseries
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    Re: Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    I  would go for the 24v as the 12v will not last too long with something approaching 19v passing through them! 

    Brian

  • 05-03-2007 6:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    Ask Dillen! He has more Beomaster 1000s than anyone else I know!
  • 05-03-2007 7:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    Thank you Brian and Peter.

    Yes, I did wonder about the wisdom of putting a 12V bulb in the way of 19V... Then I started using the v=ir formula and calculating the resistance of the bulb and ended up wondering if a low wattage 12V item might not be a closer match... Then I started to get confused Confused

    No doubt Dillen knows for sure. It's an odd little bulb though - looks like its covered in plastic.

    Steve

     

  • 05-04-2007 2:44 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    The Beomaster 1000 stereo indicator lamp is shielded in a pertinax tube that will (or at least should) just slide off.
    Underneath you'll find a normal E10 bulb envelope but the rating of 18/19V is a bit odd.
    I have correct lamps in stock.

    Martin

  • 05-04-2007 4:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 1000 Lamps

    Hi Martin,

    Many thanks - I'll be in touch to order a new bulb.

    I had one out of one of my BM1000's to check it - 19V is what it is marked as. The glass envelope seems to have a plastic nobbly coating on it, I'm guessing it would act as some sort of diffuser, not that it would be needed here. The sleeve came off nicely - no sticking! Hopefully Dad's will be as easy to swap.

    Steve 

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