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  2. Orders of magnitude (current) - Wikipedia

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    Typical 12 V motor vehicle instrument panel light 250 – 450mA: 230 V AC Tungsten incandescent light bulb (60–100 W) 290mA 120 V AC, 22-inch/56-centimeter portable television (35 W) 500 – 830 mA 120 V AC Tungsten incandescent light bulb (60–100 W) 10 0: 1A Typical iPhone charger (5 W) 1.35A

  3. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    for e.g. dash lights, gauge cluster backlights. Similar in size to W3W if with a T10 base. PC74 T1-3/4 (if removable) or fixed to holder [9] 1 14 V / 1.4W Used on circuit boards for e.g. dash lights, gauge cluster backlights.

  4. Electroluminescence - Wikipedia

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    General Electric has patents dating to 1938 on flat electroluminescent panels that are still made as night lights and backlights for instrument panel displays. Electroluminescent panels are a capacitor where the dielectric between the outside plates is a phosphor that gives off photons when the capacitor is charged. By making one of the ...

  5. Check engine light - Wikipedia

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    Found on the instrument panel of most automobiles, it usually bears the legend engine, [1] check engine, service engine soon, maintenance required, emiss maint, [2] or a pictogram of an engine—and when illuminated, it is typically an amber or red color.

  6. Neon lamp - Wikipedia

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    A General Electric NE-34 glow lamp, manufactured circa 1930. Neon was discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers.The characteristic, brilliant red color that is emitted by gaseous neon when excited electrically was noted immediately; Travers later wrote, "the blaze of crimson light from the tube told its own story and was a sight to dwell upon and never forget."

  7. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The incandescent light bulb was for a long time the only light source used in automotive lighting. Incandescent bulbs are still commonly used in turn signals to stop hyper-flashing of the turn signal flashers. Many types of bulbs have been used. Standardized type numbers are used by manufacturers to identify bulbs with the same specifications.

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