Have you tested the two transistors in that circuit to make sure they're OK? There's a reason the lamp blew. It might not be from just old age.
The bulb was physically damaged. i.e smashed.Have you tested the two transistors in that circuit to make sure they're OK? There's a reason the lamp blew. It might not be from just old age.
What diameter is the bulb? The flying wire pigtail bulbs are commonly used in scale models - 60mA 3mm. The 120mA and 150mA are usually larger - 4.5mm for LES-E5 5mm base.Thanks for the responses everyone. I do have a second working pre amp here & it says 12v 0.12A like it says in the parts list. I did measure the cold resistance earlier & I think (from memory) it was 46ohms The bulb is a similar size to an MES but with flying wires & it solders into a holder.
I'm not sure how big the bulb I am getting is. Maybe MES. The originals had flying leads which were soldered into a holder that solders onto the pcb. One way or another I will have to adapt it to fit.What diameter is the bulb? The flying wire pigtail bulbs are commonly used in scale models - 60mA 3mm. The 120mA and 150mA are usually larger - 4.5mm for LES-E5 5mm base.
The ones with bases are just the same pigtail bulbs soldered and glued into a base. If the bulb is not panel mounted, but internally mounted, you can always modify a Liliput LES-E5 or MES adding wires and mount the screw base to the existing holder. Or if using a smaller size bulb than the holder slide it in and pack it to fit. Alternatively buy a bulb holder and bulb together and replace the existing holder.
Liliput bulb:
https://www.jaycar.com.au/12v-lilliput-globes/p/SL2652
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