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Daniel,
Find similar music amp supply shop over there or a good music store.
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/P-L1XX
Jon
On 5/24/2015 4:47 PM, WeslakeMonza1330--- via Spridgets wrote:
> Hi list,
> At Sprite Rush 98 which was at the Embers Convention Centre (?),
> Carlisle, PA, I crossed the busy main road (on foot) to browse the
> truck stop shop. At least I think that was the shop relevant to this
> e-mail. I purchased some really neat red and orange pilot lights for
> my Sprite of the 'Barjan' brand. I still have the packaging (for off
> road use only - oops to late to comply) and see that Barjan is from
> East Molline, Illionois while the lights themselves are made in Taiwan.
> The lights are very neat, very small and I always liked them. A
> pending possible electronic speedo conversion means I may need a blue
> pilot light to mount in my dash. Hopefully not though because I don't
> want to put a hole in the dash. UK legislation suggests that my 69
> Sprite may not need a blue pilot light to indicate that the headlights
> are on high beam (rather than dipped) but I want to get a light anyway
> as a contingency/precautionary measure for the annual MOT.
> Some internet and ebay searching produced just what I was looking for
> although the brand was LED technologies and an Australian owned
> company but with the light itself still made in Taiwan. So, I
> purchased a blue pilot light at about 5 times the cost of my original
> red or orange unit (that also came 2 to a pack) and found there was a
> difference. The difference is that the blue lens is multi-faced like
> the pilot light in the speedo but my original Barjan pilot lights are
> round and smooth. I don't want to purchase a pair of new LED red and
> orange bulbs to get similar multi-faced finishes if I can help it, but
> would rather find a smooth blue unit. So anyone happen across any of
> the older style Blue (maybe purple?) Barjan pilot lights?
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
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Daniel,<br>
Find similar music amp supply shop over there or a good music store.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/P-L1XX";>https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/P-L1XX</a><br>
Jon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/24/2015 4:47 PM,
WeslakeMonza1330--- via Spridgets wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi list,</div>
<div> </div>
<div>At Sprite Rush 98 which was at the Embers Convention Centre
(?), Carlisle, PA, I crossed the busy main road (on foot) to
browse the truck stop shop. At least I think that was the
shop relevant to this e-mail. I purchased some really neat
red and orange pilot lights for my Sprite of the 'Barjan'
brand. I still have the packaging (for off road use only -
oops to late to comply) and see that Barjan is from East
Molline, Illionois while the lights themselves are made in
Taiwan.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>The lights are very neat, very small and I always liked
them. A pending possible electronic speedo conversion means I
may need a blue pilot light to mount in my dash. Hopefully
not though because I don't want to put a hole in the dash. UK
legislation suggests that my 69 Sprite may not need a blue
pilot light to indicate that the headlights are on high beam
(rather than dipped) but I want to get a light anyway as a
contingency/precautionary measure for the annual MOT.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Some internet and ebay searching produced just what I was
looking for although the brand was LED technologies and an
Australian owned company but with the light itself still made
in Taiwan. So, I purchased a blue pilot light at about 5
times the cost of my original red or orange unit (that also
came 2 to a pack) and found there was a difference. The
difference is that the blue lens is multi-faced like the pilot
light in the speedo but my original Barjan pilot lights are
round and smooth. I don't want to purchase a pair of new LED
red and orange bulbs to get similar multi-faced finishes if I
can help it, but would rather find a smooth blue unit. So
anyone happen across any of the older style Blue (maybe
purple?) Barjan pilot lights? </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Thanks</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Daniel</div>
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