Intrument Light Resistor Needed

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Intrument Light Resistor Needed

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I need to replace the resistor used to dim the instrument lights.

Please refer to your IPC: page 74, figure 42, index number 65, part number "no number"...wha...huh???? Yep, that's what is says. No number.

It is described as an (60 ohm 10 watt wire wound)(Ohmite Manufacturing Co.).

Anyone aquire one of these lately? I'll continue to google away in the mean time. Thanks.

Bruce
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Hey Buck answer Bruce's question.

Buck not only bought one I believe he found he couldn't use it for one reason or another so he gave it away. Maybe he bought 2 of them :lol:
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