Greetings.
Having looked up and down what's been posted on the forum, I couldn't really come up with a source that sells the two recommended cells anymore and wanted to pick the collective brains about this.
I can't find the NSL-7532 for sale at all, and got to poking around for a spec sheet. However, not being an EE, I can't translate what's going on with this factory sheet vs what suppliers currently have available. So if the answer is there, I'd love some help in that dept.
If there's a turnkey p/n that folks use now, that would also be most welcome.
So here's the table from the Silonex datasheet (7532 highlighted):
(https://i.imgur.com/pEnnwd1.jpg)
And here's what's available (just as an example) from one source that popped up while searching (http://"https://www.jameco.com/c/Photocells-CDS.html#/filter:ss_attr_width:0.2$2520in./filter:ss_attr_width:0.17$2520in.") the original p/n. I selected the physical width (I think), but perhaps not the lead spacing (pitch?). I didn't get far with the p/n from the alternative photocell (http://"https://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/photocells-cds-5mm-diameter/") that SB once sold.
Thanks for the help/direction!
Well, I've managed to find the hermetically sealed variant of the NSL-7532, the 7530 https://www.alliedelec.com/product/luna-optoelectronics/nsl-7530/70136804/
I guess, is this package version going to be sub-optimal in the HarbingerOneFive? In an older topic from 2015 (http://"https://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=563e01c2d25ceccfd42422ecf67a768f&topic=17555.0;nowap"), there were other photocells referenced and a look back at the Wayback Machine (http://"https://web.archive.org/web/20150413051943/http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/photocells-1/") page shows more numbers I can't find any listings of nowadays.
So if there's an operational reason to not go with that 7530 part, I think I'll go with the 9203 part (http://"https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/advanced-photonix/PDV-P9203/480628"), since I'll need it for my Glass Hole anyway.