Scott,
You can get almost any socket to fit any bulb from several 12 volt auto
electrical suppliers and replace the kludge you have working now when
the bulb finally burns out. This way you can carry spare bulbs and
replace them while on the road with less hassle. You have helped me
decide how to solve my dim bargman light problem. Thanks,
Tom
Scott & Lise Scheuermann wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> My Bargman 99's were also very dim. . For the brake light I
> looked around for a halogen, or otherwise high output bulb. I could not find
> one. But in my toolbox I came across an old replacement halogen bulb from a
> set of cheap fog lamps that gave me an idea. I took my soldering gun and
> wired the fog lamp bulb in. It is not solidly mounted, but the stiff wiring
> keeps it from bouncing around. . When they do finally burn out it
> will be a bit more involved to replace them than a normal bulb, but so far I
> am happy with the results since the lights can now be seen in the daylight.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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