Tiny 6V light bulbs
Doll houses & model trains I assume.
Got a few of these and they are lovely.
Bit of crappy soldering and an unhappily loaded USB ran them in a string like this.
Dunno what the base is called on these tiny things but reckon everything would have to be done DIY for them anyway.

Tiny 6V light bulbs

Doll houses & model trains I assume.
Got a few of these and they are lovely.
Bit of crappy soldering and an unhappily loaded USB ran them in a string like this.
Dunno what the base is called on these tiny things but reckon everything would have to be done DIY for them anyway.

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oliver   [24 Nov, 2019 at 11:45 AM]
I have loads of these mini bulbs. The base is called MES and you can get proper holders for them. MES bulbs are used in school for Science. They're also used to be used in toys.
lasagafield   [25 Nov, 2019 at 01:07 AM]
These are much smaller than typical bulbs eg: E10's. I cannot find information on them.
lasagafield   [25 Nov, 2019 at 01:15 AM]
These are E5 bulbs. 6V.
Funkybulb   [25 Nov, 2019 at 03:03 PM]
Oh ok. I had a xmas set had these E5 bases. me being dumb as a kid to hack one up and never found a set like this again.
BC5-80   [26 Nov, 2019 at 03:47 PM]
Aren't those LES - Lilliput Edison Screw?
lasagafield   [26 Nov, 2019 at 05:07 PM]
They seem to be. First time i've come across them with intention to find out what they are. Have an oscilliscope that takes these so if they go out hoping they're off a 6.3v supply. Most ones I can find online operate at 12v.

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