Donald Qualls
Subscriber
I've got a pretty clean 1/21 Spotmeter that I used to run with a zinc-air hearing aid battery (and a 9V, of course). I just got a regulated lithium cell replacement for the original PX640 that promises long cell life and very stable voltage.
I discovered, however, that the internal dial light (useful when metering low light levels) isn't working at all, likely due to a dead bulb -- I think I recall this from the last time I used the meter, years ago. I took the objective lens off, and the bulb isn't there -- it appears to live inside the top of the housing, behind the mirror. I don't see any way to split the case or move the mirror, and don't want to risk breaking anything. Can anyone tell me how to get at the backlight bulb?
I discovered, however, that the internal dial light (useful when metering low light levels) isn't working at all, likely due to a dead bulb -- I think I recall this from the last time I used the meter, years ago. I took the objective lens off, and the bulb isn't there -- it appears to live inside the top of the housing, behind the mirror. I don't see any way to split the case or move the mirror, and don't want to risk breaking anything. Can anyone tell me how to get at the backlight bulb?