justheretoask
Newly Enlightened
I've found a classic new old stock flashlight that I'm rather fond of, but it uses incandescent globes, though I was hoping to be able to get some drop-in replacements so I could convert it to LED.
The only thing is, I'm not familiar with what type of globe size I'd need to look for (or even if a LED equivalent exists).
The flashlights are some classic Duracell keyring lights that use 1 x AA, (so I'd assume the voltage would have to be rated at 1.5v?)
And the oldschool incandescent globes they use:
Any ideas what this size is, or if a LED replacement can be sourced?
The only thing is, I'm not familiar with what type of globe size I'd need to look for (or even if a LED equivalent exists).
The flashlights are some classic Duracell keyring lights that use 1 x AA, (so I'd assume the voltage would have to be rated at 1.5v?)
And the oldschool incandescent globes they use:
Any ideas what this size is, or if a LED replacement can be sourced?