Has anyone replaced the illumination LED's on a Clarion unit?
The left side of mine remains dark when the rest is lit. I've pulled the front panel off and there's only five LED's in total (ignoring the red one) but they appear to have a rubberised green coating. Can they be replaced?
Clarion radio illumination
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Mike,
Vaguely remember doing something like this, many years ago, If I'm right, there a little rubber caps over the bulbs, and you can replace the bulbs, I think I got them from Tandy, but I suppose somewhere like Maplin would have something similar.
As I say a vague recollection.
Vaguely remember doing something like this, many years ago, If I'm right, there a little rubber caps over the bulbs, and you can replace the bulbs, I think I got them from Tandy, but I suppose somewhere like Maplin would have something similar.
As I say a vague recollection.
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If they are anything like the Blaupunkt's they are filament. I would have thought they were as LED's don't really fail do they?MikeT wrote:Hi Steve,
Is it a matter of just pulling the rubber off then? I don't want to use too much force in case of damaging them.
EDIT: And are they LED's or filament bulbs?
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Trainman wrote: I think I got them from Tandy, but I suppose somewhere like Maplin would have something similar.
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Mike, I'm sure if you search the web you'll find something very like you need. Small wire-ended bulbs used to be used in many equipments back along. I must have replaced hundreds upon hundreds over the course of my career.
I'd be inclined to try replacing them with LEDs. 12V LEDS may now be available as an (almost) direct replacement, otherwise use normal LEDS and series resistors. Don't forget LEDs are polarity conscious.
I'd be inclined to try replacing them with LEDs. 12V LEDS may now be available as an (almost) direct replacement, otherwise use normal LEDS and series resistors. Don't forget LEDs are polarity conscious.
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Sorry, no offence Steve. I did read this but don't know what to ask for specifically. We don't have a local Tandy and previous visits to Maplins to ask for advice has proved fruitless as they're all school leavers with no technical knowledge and unable to make enquiries on customers behalf, even if said customer suggests it.Trainman wrote:Trainman wrote: I think I got them from Tandy, but I suppose somewhere like Maplin would have something similar.![]()
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Jim, I scoured the 'bay and found several miniature bulbs for modelling etc.. with differing voltage and wattages - which do I need? Are they 12v? 1.2W?
I did think of replacing them with LED's but, as Toby reminded me recently, LED's have a very narrow beam (and also might not be effective for this application).
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I went to Halfords and Maplins just on the off-chance but, despite the best efforts by the kid at the components desk, I came away empty handed. Even the smallest LED's were twice the length of the original bulb and would have to be laid flat - unsuitable. The problem is lack of headroom to use alternatives. But even if found, I still don't know for sure the ratings (V,A or W) I'd need.
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