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BULB BANTER => General Discussion => Topic started by: M Martini on January 16, 2007, 12:46:15 pm
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Hi Everybody,
I am new, I live in Portugal so excuse me for my english.I just begin a collection of figural bulbs and I bought a neon figural glow bulb on Ebay. The filament is of a double lily. 120 v. 3 to 5 watt.
When I received my bulb, the caps was unstick, the bulb does not light because? inside the caps, I saw a resistance sealed to one of the two wires fixed to the caps. But the resistance is broken, this is why the bulb does not light I think. Everything is ok inside the glass bulb except the resistance inside the caps.
Can you tell me the properties/characteristics of this resistance for I want to try to put a new one. Thanks a lot if somebody can help me and happy new year for everybody.
Miss Martini.
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Hi and welcome to the forum. This particular glow bulb is a common one and easily had on eBay, usually for low prices since it?s a modern bulb. Personally, I wouldn?t consider this bulb valuable enough to warrant the time needed to change out the bad resistor in the base. IMHO, I think it?s more trouble than what it?s worth for this bulb. Perhaps someone else can comment on a procedure used to the remove the base. I know it?s been discussed before. Searching around the forum may turn up a thread or two dealing with this.
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Thank you for your response and advice Tim.
M Martini.