Looking for Christmas-like bulb, but 24V

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

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for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
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lou
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Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

Hi!

I'm looking to repair a nightlight. The bulbs in it are small, physically just like the 2.5V lights in the cheap Christmas lights. You can see

formatting link
for a picture I took - it's quite a closeup view - the bulb is only 3cm long. However, thought it looks like a normal mini-bulb, there are 5 in series connected to the 120V mains, so they must be 24V bulbs, probably about

1W. I spent quite a bit of time looking for these on the web, with no luck. Does anyone know where I could find these?? Thanks, Lou Scheffer
Reply to
lou

so they must be 24V bulbs

Looked here?

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