SAL74B POWER SUPPLY BULB
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- jtransition
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SAL74B POWER SUPPLY BULB
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Has anybody got a source for the BA7 bulbs that fit into the power supply on the Neumann 74b Rack,they are rated @240v?
Thanks
Has anybody got a source for the BA7 bulbs that fit into the power supply on the Neumann 74b Rack,they are rated @240v?
Thanks
- Stevie342000
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Re: SAL74B POWER SUPPLY BULB
Are you sure it is 240 volts? It should be stamped on the base, I did a quick search on eBay plenty of BA7 bulbs but only up to 24 volt 3 watt.
- jtransition
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Re: SAL74B POWER SUPPLY BULB
Yes it is definitely 240v
- Stevie342000
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Re: SAL74B POWER SUPPLY BULB
Have you tried Digikey, Farnell, Conrad, RS Components or Allied?
You may find what your are looking for or on the off chance Maplin.
240 Volt is not a regular value you see very often. Try US Ebay you will find it, it may take time or someone here may know of a source.
They will be out there it is just finding them that will be the issue. I am not familiar with it's use or any of the Neumann circuits.
Would it be possible to use a lower voltage type and a dropper resistor? Is the role critical?
You may find what your are looking for or on the off chance Maplin.
240 Volt is not a regular value you see very often. Try US Ebay you will find it, it may take time or someone here may know of a source.
They will be out there it is just finding them that will be the issue. I am not familiar with it's use or any of the Neumann circuits.
Would it be possible to use a lower voltage type and a dropper resistor? Is the role critical?