Ah, OK - my mistake!
Sorry, gents.. I wasn't following closely enough, and had the impression
that he was trying to mix old & new LEDs..
Thank you for replying and correcting my misunderstanding(s).
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Drlegendre wrote...
The very inexpensive 'standard' red LEDs which I obtained to replace the
failed units in the Altair were magnitudes brighter than the original
parts, when fed from the same power sources. I ended up having to increase
the value of the series resistors by hundreds or even thousands of ohms,
just to maintain a similar level of brightness vs. the old LEDs.
I'd have to take a look inside, but I believe the values jumped from 300R
to several K in most cases. The new tech is so much more efficient than the
stuff kicked-out in the 70s!
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In my case, I'm not replacing just a few LEDs, I'm replacing every one of
them. As a result I have a much wider tolerance aesthetically as to the
brightness. That being said, I don't want to blast the room and hurt my
eyes looking at them ;)
The ones I'm going to be looking for have axial leads at least 1.5" long,
and the bulb diameter is 4.6 or 4.7mm (with the slightly wider collar at
the bottom). I'm hunting....
Thanks!
J