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Re: 184 Time-Mark Generator lamp


 

Hi Sean,

I had the same Problem, but it is easy to fix. You can take the plugable power lamp apart and you will find a small bulb inside. Just remove it and solder in a replacement bulb. I had one in my parts bin (I think it was 7volts at About 20 mA, but not sure) which fit nicely. If you cannot find a replcement bulb, just use an LED instead (with limiting resistor, of Course) which fits nicely within the lamp plug housing.



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Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Mai 2020 00:19
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Betreff: [TekScopes] 184 Time-Mark Generator lamp

Hi all,

I recently acquired a rather nice shape 184 for the princely sum of $70. After some good burn in and exercising the controls following by a few adjustments, it ticks along perfectly except for the HF oscillator (but that's beyond the scope of this topic) and the green power lamp (above the oven lamp, which is working), which is burned out. I was surprised to find the bulb is one assembly that plugs into the socket. I assume these are probably unobtainium, but would be interested in being contacted off list if someone has one they are willing to part with.

Thanks!

Sean

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