holdingspax.blogg.se

Icom ic r8500 modifications
Icom ic r8500 modifications






icom ic r8500 modifications

However, after a year of daily use the original factory bulbs are still burning bright so I've yet to swap them out. I bought a used R8500 about a year ago and decided right away to replace the bulbs with LED's but figured I would do it after the first bulb blew out. I'll have to keep looking around to see if someone has done this to their R8500, as someone has HAD to have done this at some point. That's why I playfully said, "Nevermind" :lol: I know a lot of the time these threads just don't get seen they should and a lot of the time people who would otherwise be able to give an answer right away just don't see these topics. I always prefer replacing burned out lighting in older radio's using LED's simply because once you do it you'll never have to do it again, which is the great thing about LED technology I know you can replace pretty much any bulb using an LED but you always have to be mindful of voltage, brightness and package style when retro-fitting using LED, as it could either be too dim, way too bright, or not fit properly due to size differences.

icom ic r8500 modifications icom ic r8500 modifications

Although this is really no big deal to replace, I always wonder about older radio's that use incandescent bulbs and if anyone has found good replacement LED's that will match the lumen output and package type of the original bulbs. I was thinking of buying a used R8500 but it's common for them to have display lights burned out.








Icom ic r8500 modifications