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From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2017 Aug 28, 07:56 -0400
On Aug 27, 2017, at 3:58 AM, David Pike <NoReply_DavidPike@fer3.com> wrote:The problem with the bubble illumination lighting gizmo is that the rheostat has a limited lifetime, and once it wears out, it’s almost impossible to find a replacement. When mine went south, I ended up making a whole new lighting system using a 3-D printer. Doesn’t really look like the old one, but it works really well. Paul Dolkas
Right now, my priority with my A12 is obtaining a bubble. When that's achieved, I'll look at the lighting. It was getting better with use. If I have to rework it, I'll probably stick with a filament bulb to retain control at a very low light level. However, it would be ironic if I ended up using an led. Wrapping the bulb in red filter material to get the same effect as a MkIX might also be worth a try. DaveP