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        <![CDATA[ On the Catalina 42 mk1 Hull No 113, I have two shore power indicator lamps (red and green), alas the green lamp as died and I need to find a replacement. The lamp shows it is a 125v 1/2 watt, unfortunately being in Europe I need a 220v 1/2 watt lamp. I assume there is a diode within the lamp assembly so either the green or red lamp shows dependant on shore power polarity. Can anyone help with a supplier here in Europe?
            
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			<description><![CDATA[ Mal,  No, I wasn't going to ask you to measure it.  I believed you.  I was thinking more inline with the shore power outlets in the interior of your boat with their associated GFI circuits.  I am sure you have that covered.  FYI, the indicator lights are neon, not incandescent or LED.  So I guess the search would be for a small 220V neon lamp.  Here is a UK source for a neon lamp that would probably work:<br>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Rodney.<br>
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            The boat is converted for 220v, only the battery charger and water heater need to be changed the rest is driven by 12 volts from the battery. So a 220v lamp is the thing I need, it is possible that at the time of conversion the indicator lamps were not changed but they have lasted since 1989. Before you ask, yes I have measured the voltage and it is 220v.<br>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Mal, this is an interesting question.  Surely, you're not suppling your boat's 120V shore power system with 220V?  I would imagine you're using a step down transformer to step the 220Vac to 120Vac.  In that case, you would continue to use the 120V lamp.  I have replacement p/n from Radio Shack here in the states but don't know if you have the equivalent electrical stores in Europe.<br>
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            There are no diodes involved.  The red lamp detects if there is voltage between... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ On the Catalina 42 mk1 Hull No 113, I have two shore power indicator lamps (red and green), alas the green lamp as died and I need to find a replacement. The lamp shows it is a 125v 1/2 watt, unfortunately being in Europe I need a 220v 1/2 watt lamp. I assume there is a diode within the lamp assembly so either the green or red lamp shows dependant on shore power polarity. Can anyone help with a supplier here in Europe?<br>
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            Second question, does anyone know the... ]]></description>

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