From: "Ethan Dicks" <ethan.dicks at usap.gov>
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:55:14AM -0700, Vincent
Slyngstad wrote:
Isn't it basically exactly an old-school 6V
automotive dome light?
It was a dome light, but I'm not certain about the voltage right now.
It's entirely possible it's a 6V bulb derated to 5V, but I'm not sure.
I did check that it's being run from +5V through a 2 ohm 10W potentiometer.
So I thought a 6V automotive dome light would be about right.
The best I recall is finding an Osram part number
_somewhere_, but
not being able to find that bulb in their modern catalog and no
crossreference.
If you have the Osram part number, we can check that it is or is not the
12-04903, which is Osram #6411. That's the lowest voltage Osram bulb I
found referenced in the 9/1/70 version of the DEC Spare Parts Reference,
Volume II, section 12 (purchased vendor items). The thing that is fishy
about it is that it seems to be a 12V bulb. The drawings clearly show
the bulb being driven from +5V, so it seems that a 12V bulb would have
been serious overkill for that application. Maybe that's why they
thought they'd never need replacement :-).
Vince