Which LED are you reffering to? There are numerous LED's on the Technics SL1210MK2 turntable:
1) Pitch Control LED (Green) x1
2) 33/45 RPM LED (Red) x2
3) Strobe LED (Red) x4
It's very rare to have these LED's burn out. However, if you are looking to change them, you will need to purchase the exact same rating LED for each component. You can obtain parts for the 1200s by going to 1200s.com - and going to the Technics model that suits your need. A list of all the available parts will be displayed.
If your refering to the pop-up light, also referred to the stylus-light. That is just a simple bulb. If you go to the 1200s.com site and in their search engine type "PL1" - the item will be displayed.
Instructions on repairing or replacing parts on your 1200s can be found here: djproaudio.com/Help
Hope this helps.
- D
Yes, you can replace ordinary light bulbs with an LED.
No, you cannot replace LED lights with traditional incandescent bulbs in this fixture.
Yes, you can definitely replace reflector lampes with LED reflector lamps. I got a Lighting Ever LED reflector before, so no problem I think.
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To replace the LED light in your Harbor Breeze ceiling fan, first turn off the power to the fan at the circuit breaker. Then, remove the light cover and unscrew the old LED light. Replace it with a new LED light of the same size and wattage. Screw in the new light, replace the light cover, and turn the power back on to test the new light.
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Are you talking about the brake lights? You cant replace any LEDs, you just have to replace the carrier of which ever assembly is out.
If a circuit requires an IR LED, it requires an IR LED, there is no replacement. If a circuit does not require an IR LED, there is no need to look for a replacement.
Most LED lights are not replaceable. The best thing to do would be to buy the bulbs and the strings separate
A 14 watt LED will give you the equal output of a 50 watt halogen.