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Newb Light Bulb Question
Posted by pgtr on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 8:26 PM
Kinda a newb question - can a type 53 14V flashlight bulb be used on PW Lionel like say a basic 242 engine?

The blown bulb I pulled out was a type 53 and I happened to have a spare in the drawer and tried it - seems to work great. Type 53s are avail from places like radio shack and sold as 14V bulbs - flashlights mostly I think.  The 242 seems to have a perfect receptible for a type 53.

Anything special about a bulb in an engine like the 242 or will a 'generic' bulb like the type 53 work just fine and last a reasonable while?

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 8:34 PM
Basicly a #53 is a #53.  They are not flashlight bulbs.  General use low voltage lamps.  The standard voltage for a #53 is 14v.  You will find some lamps called #53 but rated for a higher voltage such as 18v or 24v so be sure to check the voltage.
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Posted by pgtr on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 9:46 PM
Is a 14V Type 53 OK to use w/ an engine like my old 242? Or is there a 'special' or unique bulb I *should* use that is better suited?

I would guestimate the nominal voltage this train is likely to see is 10-18VAC.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 9:53 PM

You will be fine with a #53.  Lionel used this bulb in just about everything that used bayonet based bulbs.

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Posted by pgtr on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 11:45 PM
Thanks
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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, August 10, 2006 6:52 AM
You guys taught me something new today. Thank you.

Jim

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:22 PM
If your bulbs are rated for 14V and are burning out, you might want to substitute a higher voltage bulb (like an 18V bulb) and it will last longer. It won't hurt anything in your engine or cars. Just the bulb will run cooler and last longer. Brightness won't change that much.
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Posted by lionelsoni on Friday, August 11, 2006 8:52 AM
A number 53 might be okay in a PW locomotive, but I wouldn't use it in a PW locomotive because the track voltage tends to be quite a bit higher.

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Posted by dude2 on Friday, August 11, 2006 6:29 PM
You can get a # 1445 that is rated at 18 volts.  Will last allot longer but will not be as bright.  Also if you want a # 57 bulb will be brighter if you want that.  It is rated at 14 volts but  is bigger and may not fit.
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Posted by jkerklo on Sunday, August 13, 2006 7:18 AM
You can find a lot of information on light bulbs at www.Three-Rail.com .

Click on LIGHTING, then topics of interest.


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Posted by Roger Bielen on Sunday, August 13, 2006 7:50 AM
Another option might be the new LED "bulbs" that are replacements for standard bulbs.  They don't generate the heat of a standard bulb.  They've been advertised in CTT.
Roger B.

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