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Hey people I just thought I'd ask you for a piece of advice... I'm trying to make an alternative flashlight using 12V Halogen bulbs. Its been tested to work, but apparently only the first of my bulbs was solderable. I tried ramping up the heat on my iron to 400 deg, just to see if it was a heat-issue, but it does not appear so. Do any of you have a clue how to solder the pins on these standard bulbs (G4 types and the other 12V types with built-in focusing mirrors.. The boxes don't show their names)? If you know of alternative solutions for securing these bulbs mechanically, you're also welcome to write. Thanks in advance. /Pax | |
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Why not use the socket that is designed for them? Remeve the sockets from a lighting fixture. Maybe you could find a screw terminal wires connector with the terminals at the correct distance apart then just tighten the screws on its pins if they don't melt it.
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__________________ RadioRon | |
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Thanks guys. I think you're right, that the only solution is to use a socket - It'll make it much easier to replace the bulb when it blows anyway. I'll pick one up today. Have a great day ![]() /Pax | |
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