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Old 26th Jan 2022, 12:56 pm   #1
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Can any one tell me what voltage the pilot lamp on the above model should be and wattage. I have a dervice sheet but all it gives is a Philips part no on it
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Old 26th Jan 2022, 1:03 pm   #2
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Default Re: Philips B3G75U

19V 0.1A

The original is an MES tubular frosted lamp.

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Old 26th Jan 2022, 5:17 pm   #3
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Hi can any one tell me what i need to replace R33 on service sheet for this radio all it says on service sheet is 10,000 ohms cold and 250 ohms hot. I think it is a thermistor not sure. Can any one advise please

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The symbol on the circuit diagram shows it as a thermistor.

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Old 26th Jan 2022, 5:28 pm   #5
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Default Re: Philips B3G75U

According to the Trader sheet the thermistor is a VA1010:

http://www.electrojumble.org/DATA/Mu...o%20VA1040.pdf

Someone on here possibly might have one.

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Default Re: Philips B3G75U

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19V 0.1A

The original is an MES tubular frosted lamp.

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If you can't find one of those a 24V 2.2W lamp will do. They seem more easily obtainable.
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