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I saw that on the PCB rendering picture that Ron posted, Post # 12 of this thread, but wasn't sure as I haven't seen a schematic of that meter card, so I didn't want to comment on it.Ron,Ghost
Each meter bulb has 47 ohm resistor in series with it.
Does that determine bulb voltage?
Gary
But the impression I'm left with is that the bulbs Ron recently purchased would seem to be closer to the 8 volt 53 mA variety, if the brighter bulbs are of the 200 mA variety, as that would explain its brightness looking to be about a quarter as bright. If there was something faulty at play with the circuit itself that's feeding that dim bulb, one test to verify that would be to desolder the bright bulb and swap it over to the dim bulb's VU. If it remains as bright as before, then we know the board is fine and just his new bulb is as I just suggested as being a 53 mA bulb and not a 200 one his vendor claimed it to be.
If TASCAM parts is out of stock on the original bulb, (Ron never confirmed if he enquired to them about that), then the other source he mentioned in this thread, (the one he didn't order from because of their $25 minimum order rule); those were 100 mA bulbs, and if he wired two of those up in parallel, he'd get a fairly even brightness to the original brighter bulbs...assuming there was enough room in the VU meter housing with the lens put back on.
Anyway, I think I'm about done here in this thread as I'm suspecting Ron isn't absorbing all of this techno babble and I'm probably just frustrating him at that point, which I didn't want to do.
He said he's got a repair dude coming over to look at it. Hopefully, he'll get to the bottom of this.
Cheers!
