I have several, old revolving emergency lights that I am considering converting to LED. One of them is a Federal Signal Fireball FBH11. I think that the incandescent bulb in there currently is an 1195. I wondering if there are LED replacements available for the 1195. And, if so, how much less current it will draw than the incandescent 1195. What I am ultimately trying to determine is how big of a power supply I will need to power it currently and how big of a power supply I will need if I convert it to LED. On one websites, I read the following specifications:
37.5 watt - 3 amp - 12.5 volt - RP11 - Single Contact Bayonet (BA15s) Base
Obviously, the motor to rotate the mirror needs current, too, but I haven't been able to determine how much it needs. I am assuming that most LED replacement draw less than 1 amp.
37.5 watt - 3 amp - 12.5 volt - RP11 - Single Contact Bayonet (BA15s) Base
Obviously, the motor to rotate the mirror needs current, too, but I haven't been able to determine how much it needs. I am assuming that most LED replacement draw less than 1 amp.