Small bulbs like that had several different base. Some of which were, a
screw base as you have mentioned, a flanged base with center contact,
and some with two wire like pins. I have a very large stash of bulbs
here all filed by part number. I'll eventually need that part number,
one way or another, or a way to help determine it.
Ira.
On 12/18/2025 7:52 AM, Tom Katt wrote:
On Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 10:45:26 AM UTC-5 Instrument
Resources of America wrote:
What's the part number on the bulbs? If no part number, how about
a good photo with a scale for dimensions, and any electrical specs
if known.
Ira.
Sadly, the clock I built was gifted to a friend and I no longer have
access to it... My recollection is that the bulbs were small 12V or
24V with a threaded base, but I may be wrong. I do remember trying to
locate additional switch assemblies and they were all but impossible
to find at the time. I'll poke around Google images to see if
anything kindles those memory cells..
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