Clock Light Replacement - Guide
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I ordered that LED pair from Allumination, pulled out the original two, put these 2 in, turned them clockwise so they are in good, put the whole clock back on and what not, yet they still do not light up. Am I missing something? :\ It is day light right now... do you just not notice it at all in the day or something?
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I bought four bulbs from this web site:
http://www.minute-man.com
Grain of Wheat Bulb 12V 4 $1.96 $7.84
75mA Philmore # 480
He has a $10 minimum order so you can either stock up or find some other electronics stuff you need. I picked up a soldering iron so I could repair my broken alarm LED circuit board.
Good luck guys,
B
http://www.minute-man.com
Grain of Wheat Bulb 12V 4 $1.96 $7.84
75mA Philmore # 480
He has a $10 minimum order so you can either stock up or find some other electronics stuff you need. I picked up a soldering iron so I could repair my broken alarm LED circuit board.
Good luck guys,
B
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Thanks everybody for all these infos. I went with autolumination.com and got a pair of their leds. They look exactly like the stock ones, I installed the leds but couldn't get them lit. I did switch the leds around numerous times to no avail. btw the timer still work. Anyone have any ideas?