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I have a small dash globe (or a group as i want to replace them all at once)
that i'm having trouble locating in the right wattage to properly illuminate
my dials.

They are made by Toshiba, ~6mm diameter capsule, wedge base with a 1A/3watt
power rating.

Its 6mm all the way up, *not* larger (~15mm) around the filament like most
of the globes of a higher wattage i've found. A local globe shop at north
parramatta has got the right size, but only in 1.75W and at maximum
brightness i don't feel they're good enough.

Any hints where i might be able to find something to replace my existing
ones?

(P.S Nissan wants $47 each (!!!!!!) for them, not too keen on that price)


Thanks!
 
Looking closer the diameter may even be as small as 5mm, the batter is dead
in my vernier calipers...
 
What The wrote:
Looking closer the diameter may even be as small as 5mm, the batter is dead
in my vernier calipers...


I would be thinking of hi intensity LED's which would be long lasting
and much cheaper than "genuine" !!

Cheers .............. Rheilly P
 
"What The" <none@none.com> wrote in message
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I have a small dash globe (or a group as i want to replace them all at
once) that i'm having trouble locating in the right wattage to properly
illuminate my dials.

They are made by Toshiba, ~6mm diameter capsule, wedge base with a
1A/3watt power rating.

Its 6mm all the way up, *not* larger (~15mm) around the filament like most
of the globes of a higher wattage i've found. A local globe shop at north
parramatta has got the right size, but only in 1.75W and at maximum
brightness i don't feel they're good enough.

Any hints where i might be able to find something to replace my existing
ones?

(P.S Nissan wants $47 each (!!!!!!) for them, not too keen on that price)


Thanks!

These guys have always been able to help me:

http://www.lampreplacements.com.au/
 
Thanks for the suggestion Rheilly.

The trouble with LED's is their "beam". No matter if theyre and inverted
cone diffused type, there is ALWAYS a hot spot and often they don't
illuminate the needles clearly. I was trying to stay away from an LED
conversion on my dash, to do it right, i'd have to dismantle the cluster.



"Rheilly Phoull" <rheilly@bigslong.com> wrote in message
news:483428AE.9070805@bigslong.com...
What The wrote:
Looking closer the diameter may even be as small as 5mm, the batter is
dead in my vernier calipers...


I would be thinking of hi intensity LED's which would be long lasting and
much cheaper than "genuine" !!

Cheers .............. Rheilly P
 
What The wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Rheilly.

The trouble with LED's is their "beam". No matter if theyre and inverted
cone diffused type, there is ALWAYS a hot spot and often they don't
illuminate the needles clearly. I was trying to stay away from an LED
conversion on my dash, to do it right, i'd have to dismantle the cluster.



"Rheilly Phoull" <rheilly@bigslong.com> wrote in message
news:483428AE.9070805@bigslong.com...
What The wrote:
Looking closer the diameter may even be as small as 5mm, the batter is
dead in my vernier calipers...


I would be thinking of hi intensity LED's which would be long lasting and
much cheaper than "genuine" !!

Cheers .............. Rheilly P


Yeah, you're right.
I was thinking of the 'idiot lights; :)
Rheilly P
 

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