Hey everybody,
I'm having some trouble with the pilot light in one of my builds.
I've used the standard Fender 6.3 volts AC light before, but it burned up every couple months.
I think because of the vibrations. I had to bend the lamp holder due to very little room in the chassis.
I was sick of the lamps burning up and changed the pilot light to a blue LED wich I fed from the heater winding.
This led to more hum.
I changed to a different winding, wich is 17 volts @ 60mA. No more hum, but...
First try was a 680 ohms resistor in front of the LED. It burned up after a couple hours of using the amp.
I thought there might be too much current and changed to a 820 ohms resistor.
But the LED also burned up after a couple hours of use.
Don't know what to try next.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Matt
I'm having some trouble with the pilot light in one of my builds.
I've used the standard Fender 6.3 volts AC light before, but it burned up every couple months.
I think because of the vibrations. I had to bend the lamp holder due to very little room in the chassis.
I was sick of the lamps burning up and changed the pilot light to a blue LED wich I fed from the heater winding.
This led to more hum.
I changed to a different winding, wich is 17 volts @ 60mA. No more hum, but...
First try was a 680 ohms resistor in front of the LED. It burned up after a couple hours of using the amp.
I thought there might be too much current and changed to a 820 ohms resistor.
But the LED also burned up after a couple hours of use.
Don't know what to try next.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Matt
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