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quote:Originally posted by Steve Kelsay:Yes, it is possible to re-new or re-bulb an old Bubble-lite Christmas lamp. You can easily re-new 1946 and later C-6 size, 15 volt Bubble- lites using a type # 52 miniature light bulb available from Radio Shack.The re-newing process works like this: First, remove the vial of colored methaline chloride from the plastic lamp base, then 'crush' the glass envelope of the burnt out bulb using a screwdriver, etc.- and, push the old C-6 size screw base out thru the bottom of the plastic base. Now, the colored plastic base is empty, and the type #52 lamp can be inserted thru the top larger opening and secured inside the base using a couple drops of airplane glue, which was used for securing the original lamp. Next, insert the vial of methaline chloride into the plastic base and apply a couple drops of super glue in the top neck of the base --- this will secure the vial, and hold the vial firming against the round contour of the replacement lamp. The type #52 lamp is rated 14.4 volts, which is near enough the original 15 volt rating, plus many of the 40's Noma bubble lite strings contain 9 sockets, which supply each lamp only 13.10 volts, well below the 14.4 volt rating of the #52 replacement lamps.Steve Kelsay
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