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USB Lighting - Part 1

A project log for Classic Recycled Emulation Box

Combining several pieces of my collection that are no longer useful on their own into a portable, all-in-one retro gaming machine

greg-does-thingsGreg Does Things 06/02/2022 at 15:300 Comments

Aside from being able to play games, I wanted to give the television an authentic appearance when it was powered on - which meant adding lights to the channel indicators. It was easy enough to do one, but I wanted to maintain the original behavior of the bottom UHF dial lighting up when the VHF channel was set to “U”. 

I had no idea how to do this, because the electromechanical tuners are a mass of gears and metal and wires and I have no idea what any of it does. Luckily, through trial and error, I discovered two contact posts toward the back of the VHF tuner assembly that showed continuity when on channel U, so I patched my ground wires through those posts for the LEDs. 

Back of vhf tuner assembly
Ground connections for tuner dial LEDs

Once I knew it would work, I replaced the old bulbs with new yellow LEDs to match the translucent amber dials. I would love to keep the old bulbs, but they don’t seem to run 5v, so I’ll keep them and maybe try later. The last step was powering it, so I made a board to distribute 5v DC from a laptop USB port, with space to add other LEDs in the future. Finally, I wired in the original TV power switch to the dial lighting to mimic turning on and off the tv.

Power board and front bracket
Power board and front panel control bracket

I’ve installed the tuner assembly back in the front panel and it looks great!

Tuner dials lit up
Installed tuner dials with lights

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