Re: replacing an illuminated switch



apa <tacoma57@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Unfortunately the bulb works fine - the rest of the switch fell apart.
>I thought that maybe A) the AC with a dropping resistor would give me a
>60HZ pusing LED or that B) I could tap DC after the rectifier for the
>LED. Is it going to be enough trouble that I would be better off
>bagging the indicator light and putting in a plain old switch?

Buy a switch with a neon lamp. Try your local appliance parts store.
Also look in the C&K Switch catalogue.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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