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I've found a small lamp 25v-50 ma that should fit. I bought it in a shop near me and I payed it 1 euro. Seems a christmas tree lamp, and maybe it actually is http://www.webtronic.it/pages/ITA/prodotto.asp?ProdottoID=3250 Manahem, can you tell me what did you use to fill the small enclosure where the lamp ( in your case led) is fixed? It's some
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Here is the picture. You can see the hole of the photosensor and the small plastic box.
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this is a bad picture taken with a phone
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Well I managed to remove the bulb. Unfortunately my camera is on repair .... and there is no resistance when I use a ohmmeter....... after some hour : definitely burnt ( I looked at it with a magnifying lens) Loris
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Now I understand why the part number 244 in the 6000 manual is called " housing with lamp". The lamp is completely stuck into the housing It will be a hard work to replace it.... Loris
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Ciao Dario, spero tu condivida con noi le impressioni della tua nuova Van Den Hul. Quanto e' costato farla ristilare? Hi Dario, I hope you'll share with us the listening impressions about your new Van Den Hul cartridge. How much did you pay for this retipping? Loris
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If you are not concerned about aestethics, you could use a glass platter without the black stripes. If, once in a while, the cartridge lower on the glass it will not harm Imo you could use an acrylic platter too. Loris
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[quote user="Dillen"]- the tracking lamp in the closed housing at the foot of the carriage that Loris just emailed me a photo of[/quote] I'm talking about this and everything started here http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/27172.aspx Anyway since this is a 6000/4002 thread: when the arm lowers on the record the carriage doesn't move
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I see 23 volts ( with a chinese voltmeter) at the the lamp filaments. So the lamp should be burnt. Loris
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Manahem, can't I measure with a voltmeter if there is some current reaching the bulb? I see the two points where the lamp is soldered. I guess I can't harm the 6000 just measuring these points. How many volts should I read? Loris