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When I saw how inexpensive the red bulbs were at WalMart, I bought enough to
replace all of the light bulbs I painted and have a few more as spares. "Len Krauss" wrote in message news Be careful with nail polish to color incandescent bulbs, which I assume you have. Some get quite hot, esp the bright ones. When I was a kid I did the nail polish thing on boat instrument bulbs, and it gave off smoke that clouded the instrument lenses. As these were sealed, the lenses couldn't be cleaned. Instruments were still readable, but the cloudy appearance of lenses wasn't pleasing. -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:gDz8d.24930$Hz.9852@fed1read04... Colored light bulbs are no problem. I painted the original bulbs in my instrument lights with nail polish. The next week I saw colored light bulbs in WalMart - very inexpensive. So now I just need the time to take the display out of the boat and tinker with it. I boat at least twice a week, so it may be a while before I have the time... My boat: http://members.cox.net/wgander/family_boat.htm "Len Krauss" wrote in message news I had a similar issue with lighting for two fuel gauges. I rewired the bulbs to be in series which cut the brightness considerably. Also painted bulbs red -- used special paint for this designed to take heat. Theatrical supply places have it as do some mail order auto supply places. If you get lucky you may actually be able to buy the right bulbs already colored red. Len -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:6%j7d.12517$Hz.2496@fed1read04... Anyone have ideas about how to add a light/backlight to an instrument? I want to add interior illumination to the display panel of my Si-Tex 525 ADF. It has three lights for operation and they're very bright: I think it would be easier on my eyes at night if the face of the panel was softly illuminated. Si-Tex only states they don't offer an illumination mode. I'm thinking of a small 12 volt bulb inserted in a notch on one edge - thinking the light would be distributed through the clear panel. An alternative would be to just mount one or two bulbs inside the case so that the bulbs aren't directly visible, but so that the light would be dispersed throughout the case. In either case, I plan on wiring the bulb(s) to the power switch of the ADF. |
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