The Honda part number is 35505-S84-B02. This is a 14 volt 50milliamp neo-wedge T3 bulb. the Radio Shack bulb (part number 272-1092) is 60 MA, which is close enough but will be ever so slightly brighter and last longer than the Honda bulb, which is notorious for its short life. If you use the Radio Shack bulb, you have to unwind the wire leads on the old bulb from its neo-wedge base and then put the new bulb on the base by reversing this process. With the Honda part, you just twist out the old bulb from the clock and twist in the new.AnswerIf you go to Radio Shack they sell small bulbs to replace the HOnda bulb, but remember to keep the plastic holder that keeps the bulb in place. Get the same watt bulb !!!. I think the last time i changed it it was 1 watt
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Yes, a circuit is a part of a light bulb. It is designed to provide the necessary electrical connection for the bulb to receive power and emit light. Without the circuit, a light bulb would not be able to function properly.
"light bulb" is a noun.
What is the part number for the 2008 HHR tail light bulbs and backup light bulbs?
No. Thomas Jefferson did not contribute to the development of the light bulb. The light bulb has a number of inventors producing specific technologies that ended up being part of the light bulb including Humphrey Davy and Thomas Edison, who perfected it, and many others.
It lists part hum 578 a 12.8V 10watt bulb.
no it is where the gray or black part at
T5 0.6w although 1.2w give a brighter light
Tube, bulb, envelope, globe.
The glowing part of an incandescent light bulb is the tungsten filament. When electricity passes through the filament, it heats up and emits light.
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the glass part of a light bulb. He is credited with creating the first practical and commercially successful electric light bulb in 1879, using a carbon filament inside a glass bulb. The glass part of the light bulb was typically made by glassblowers or other skilled artisans during that time.