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Posted by Chad Shumaker (Member # 2384) on September 14, 2018, 10:22 PM:
 
Hello Everyone,

I recently snagged a Sears Delux Editor Viewer at a local flea market. Love it! It's the first motorized editor I've had and it has a nice big screen.

However...

The picture is not very bright. Is there any way I could swap out the old bulb for a cooler/brighter LED? Anyone ever try this?
 
Posted by Nantawat Kittiwarakul (Member # 6050) on September 15, 2018, 11:32 PM:
 
Not without some modification,some electrical work at least.
 
Posted by Will Trenfield (Member # 5321) on September 16, 2018, 03:59 AM:
 
Editors seem to have been designed for 6v 10w bulbs as used on motorcycles. It might be worth your while trying to get hold of a halogen one. Ask at your local bike shop.
 
Posted by Terry Sills (Member # 3309) on September 16, 2018, 07:25 AM:
 
The problem with upgrading the lamp to a higher wattage is that the transformer is not designed for the extra load and it could cause major damage.
 
Posted by Chad Shumaker (Member # 2384) on September 17, 2018, 02:51 PM:
 
Hmmm.

What I'm looking at is a LED BA15D Corn Bulb. It takes an input of 120 V, uses only 5 watts as opposed to 10 watts and produces about 300-400 lumens.

I guess I'm thinking that you can go to the store and buy an LED bulb to pop into a reading lamp or ceiling light and it will last longer, use less electricity, and be brighter. No wiring required you just replace it. Wasn't sure if this worked the same with wee bulbs or not.
 
Posted by Barry Fritz (Member # 1865) on September 17, 2018, 04:38 PM:
 
What are the specs on the bulb that is in the editor now?
 
Posted by Chad Shumaker (Member # 2384) on September 17, 2018, 07:13 PM:
 
I believe it is as follows...

Wattage: 16W
Voltage: 6.4V for 6V Systems
Amperage: 2.63A
Base: Single Contact Bayonet, BA15s, S. C. Bayonet, SC Bayonet
Candlepower: 21CP
Lumens: 265
Glass: S8, S-8, S26, S-26, Clear

A-ha. I see I am looking at the wrong LED bulb. Let me get back to you all...
Filament: C-6
Maximum Overall Length: 2"/50.8mm
Maximum Overall Diameter: MOD 1"/25.4mm
Light Center Length: 1.25"/31.75mm
Average Rated Life: 200 Hours
Typical Use: Moped, Motorcycle, Auto, Automobile, Lamp, Editor, Special Service
 
Posted by Chad Shumaker (Member # 2384) on September 18, 2018, 08:23 PM:
 
OK- So I discovered that the bulb in my editor is an 1129. After a bit of research I found an LED that states it replaces an 1129 bulb.

Details:

The incandescent bulb:
Wattage: 16W
Voltage: 6.4V for 6V Systems
Amperage: 2.63A
Base: Single Contact Bayonet, BA15s, S. C. Bayonet, SC Bayonet
Candlepower: 21CP
Lumens: 265
Glass: S8, S-8, S26, S-26, Clear
Filament: C-6
Maximum Overall Length: 2"/50.8mm
Maximum Overall Diameter: MOD 1"/25.4mm
Light Center Length: 1.25"/31.75mm
Average Rated Life: 200 Hours
Typical Use: Moped, Motorcycle, Auto, Automobile, Lamp, Editor

The LED
BA15s Base LED Bulb ;
Bulb Type: BA15S (Single Contact);
Lumen: 310-360;
Lumen Color Temperature: Cool White 6300K-7000K;
Working Voltage: 10-30V DC;
Power consumption: 3.4 Watt;
LED: 24 LEDs, SMD5050
 


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