This may be a tough one, but can anyone tell me the specific size of the bulb that is used in Victor a phonograph lamp? Mine is blown in my VE-XVI and would like to get another. I need the socket size for the proper bulb (E12, etc)
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Resolved! Measured the width of the base which is 12mm and found it to be an E12 bulb! Maybe this will help others!
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You're in luck. E12 is a pretty common size. I recently ordered a replacement bulb for my venerable Agfascop 35mm slide viewer. It takes an E14 base; on the internet I found a good deal on a box of six bulbs (enough for six lifetimes? The original bulb is still working, at age 54 years! It's an Osram brand from Germany).
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Just in case.... Seriously, I've been going through hundreds of 35 mm slides and transferring them out of Carousel trays into archival file boxes, so the slide viewer is getting a lot of use lately. My Carousel projector was broken (it's fixed now) so I couldn't use it for a while. I did not want to be without a replacement bulb in case the Osram died.
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Henry,
Are you digitally scanning your slides? I need to do this with a bunch of mine...
Are you digitally scanning your slides? I need to do this with a bunch of mine...
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Not at present, Curt. I have thousands of slides. My Minolta slide scanner died, and I have only a flat-bed scanner with a transparency lid, not the best set-up. Until I get a better (i.e., dedicated 35mm) slide scanner I'm just storing them for now. Since Minolta abandoned the consumer photo market, there's no support for product repair; too bad, as that Dimage IV was a great little slide scanner.
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Hey Steve, the original bulb was tested with an OHM meter and is ok. Its an issue with the socket itself. I tested the socked with a Multimeter and am getting power to it. I'm going to clean it with contact spray next and hope this does it!Stephen_Madara wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 10:19 am [url]https://www.amazon.com/15-Watt-Frosted- ... 410&sr=8-6[/urbulb.jpgl][
Do you know if there is anything other than the switch cord to turn on the light? I know the lid support activates it right?
Here are a few spares I ordered:
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you can get some acid etch cream and frost the bulb very easily. Steve