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Re: [TenTec] Titan III screen current question.....

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Titan III screen current question.....
From: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <geraldj@weather.net>
Reply-to: geraldj@weather.net, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:39:32 -0600
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The TT manual that I downloaded only identifies the lamps on the schematic and shows them separate from the meter and the meter wiring. The lamps are hard wired to the 12 volt supply but the meters plug into the meter switch board A12.

Tiny 12 volt lamps can be had in hobby shops for train lighting or for scale doll house lighting as well as sometimes at Radio Shack. Many different 12 volt lamps in tiny packages can be bought from Mouser and Digi-Key.

Its worth selecting a lamp with a long rated lifetime, though that will reduce its illumination efficiency.

It can also be worth dropping the supply voltage about 10% with a series resistor which will also lengthen the life by lowering the operating temperature and limiting the lamp surge current. A typical incandescent lamp's cold resistance is in the range of 15 to 16 times lower than its operating resistance. So a lamp rated to draw 100 milliamps will draw at least 1.5 amps the instant its connected, unless the external circuit limits that current, and nearly all incandescent lamp failures seem to be at power on.

So if that 100 mil rated lamp at 12 volts had a 12 ohm series resistor the peak surge current would be limited to about 0.6 amp. And the 10% drop in operating voltage would quadruple the lamp life. Rule of thumb from a GE lamp book years ago is that a 5% change in lamp voltage causes a 10% change in light output and if going down in voltage a doubling of life or if going up, halfing the life.

73, Jerry, K0CQ

On 3/11/2010 2:33 PM, Jim Brown K9YC wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:09:08 -0600, John wrote:

TT does not stock the original incandescent meter lamps.

What's the mfr/part number of the lamp?  Is it a standard industry type?
Older Ten Tec gear (Titan 425, Herc I, Herc II, 229 and 238 tuners) all use
standard bayonet lamps that are easy to source from industrial vendors. I
simply buy boxes (a dozen or so lamps per box) of 14V long life bulbs. I
replaced all the bulbs in one 229B with LEDs and series resistors, but am not
satisfied with the result, so I've stuck with incandcescents in the other
four. YMMV.

73,

Jim K9YC


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