Lighted meters Astron Power Supply

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W8FCD
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Lighted meters Astron Power Supply

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I have two new lighted meters for the RS-35M power supply which will replace the original non-lighted meters. I would like to know if 12 volt bulbs are used and if so, can they be connected directly to the lighted "On-Off" rocker-type power switch for quick and easy soldering. Tnx. W8FCD spz1@att.net
KE3W
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Post by KE3W »

Until someone pipes in with a solution - I found some interesting threads on the RS-35M...

Meter lights on some Astron models!

Replace Astron RM-35M Meter Lamps With LED's
W8FCD
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Post by W8FCD »

Let me qualify an error. Shortly after my initial posting, I caught an error, I realized I mentioned the possibility of wiring the bulbs to the "ON-Off" rocker switch -- that switch is wired to the 110 volt supply which obviously would "blow" the 24 volt bulbs!

There are a few articles where users have used LED's with great success. However, after further checking directly with Astron, I learned that the bulbs in their new meters are 24-volt, and are connected to the 20-volt source inside the power supply. I initially connected them to the regulated 13-volt source but that's not nearly enought to properly light the bulbs -- they were much too dim. Despite 20-volts for the 24-volt bulbs, several Astron owners claimed the bulbs were burning out much too soon.

After further checking with Astron directly, I decided to insert a 1-watt, 20-ohm resistor in the line and use the 20-volt source. This should light the bulbs properly and lengthen their life span.
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