NC30 clock lights
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NC30 clock lights
I got these led lights from ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/160751921741?ss ... 1439.l2649 and they turned out to be too large. What is the correct name of those wedge bulbs?
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Re: NC30 clock lights
The ones you want are T5 1.2w equivalent 

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Re: NC30 clock lights
These would fit you think http://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-T5-SMD-5050 ... df&vxp=mtr or I need the ones with the rounded head?
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Re: NC30 clock lights
Chris -
They are 1.7w Honda specials 34908-MG9-951 but the readily available (and cheap) commercial equivalent is Lucas LLB286 - the same size and shape but 1.2w...
Rick
They are 1.7w Honda specials 34908-MG9-951 but the readily available (and cheap) commercial equivalent is Lucas LLB286 - the same size and shape but 1.2w...
Rick