NormB
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This works for me, you might try it.
Red lighting preserves night vision. Never could figure out a rationale for GREEN panel lighting.
I bought a small bottle of Vitrea 100 glass paint and some Eiko 6S6/30V bulbs (about $8 and $10, respectively), but didn't like the paint finish. Might've worked, but went ahead and bought some LED lamps of the 194 base variety.
These come apart very easily. I broke the glass capsule/bulb, scraped and tinned the filiment wire leads and reattached them to the circuit board for the LEDs (non-polarized).
I then used some tape and five-minute epoxy to "pot" the base/lens unit, coated the base with a little dielectric grease and VOILA!
One more to go.
Red lighting preserves night vision. Never could figure out a rationale for GREEN panel lighting.
I bought a small bottle of Vitrea 100 glass paint and some Eiko 6S6/30V bulbs (about $8 and $10, respectively), but didn't like the paint finish. Might've worked, but went ahead and bought some LED lamps of the 194 base variety.
These come apart very easily. I broke the glass capsule/bulb, scraped and tinned the filiment wire leads and reattached them to the circuit board for the LEDs (non-polarized).
I then used some tape and five-minute epoxy to "pot" the base/lens unit, coated the base with a little dielectric grease and VOILA!
One more to go.