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Unread 10-04-20, 05:58 PM
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It's not a push-to-test socket. It has a cap that holds a bulb which illuminates the trim position indicator when the panel lights are turned on.
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It's not a push-to-test socket. It has a cap that holds a bulb which illuminates the trim position indicator when the panel lights are turned on.
I realize that my friend. But its the same bulb as the lights that are push-to-test.
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These are available in LED as well

I switched all small bulbs to their equivalent LED.

Now the gear up/down lights cool to touch and never burn out.

Same with backlight bits

I THINK they were called T1-3/4 midget-flange 28 volt from dialight (digikey/amazon etc).

About $7 each
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I switched all small bulbs to their equivalent LED.

Now the gear up/down lights cool to touch and never burn out.

Same with backlight bits

I THINK they were called T1-3/4 midget-flange 28 volt from dialight (digikey/amazon etc).

About $7 each
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