My apologies. I thought you had the supply voltage available already since you bought 1.5v lamps and were asking if a current limiting resistor is needed like with an LED.
You need what's called a resistor network i.e. two resistors connected in series. Since a bulb is a resistor it acts as of of the two resistors in the series. There is a voltage drop across each resistor proportional to its percentage of the overall circuit resistance.
We know the bulb passes 30mA of current at 1.5V. Using Ohm's Law we can determine its on resistance R = V / I which is 1.5 / 0.030 = 50 ohms.
[EDIT] Oops, had the decimal point in the wrong place. Fixed now.Now that we know the bulb has 50 ohms of resistance we can plug that value into a resistor divider formula to determine the value of the second resistor when the supply voltage is 14.8 volts.
Bulb voltage = ( Supply voltage x bulb resistance ) / ( Unknown Resistor + Bulb resistance )
1.5 = ( 14.8 x 50 ) / ( R + 50 )
1.5 = 740 / ( R + 50 )
1.5 * ( R + 50 ) = 740
75 + ( R * 1.5) = 740
( R * 1.5 ) = 665
R = ( 665 / 1.5 )
R = 443
The series resistor needs to be 443 ohms to create a 1.5 volt drop across a 30mA bulb at 14.8 volts. The closest standard value is 470 ohms.
Now that we know the resistor value we calculate the total power so we can choose a resistor of sufficient wattage. Once again using Ohm's Law we calculate the current flowing through the circuit I = V / R.
(We already know this because the bulb spec told us it is 30mA but for sake of making the math complete...)
Current = Voltage / ( Bulb resistance + Series resistor )
I = 14.8 / ( 50 + 470 )
I = 14.8 / 520
I = 0.028
Power (watts) = Voltage * Current
W = V * I
W = 14.8 * 0.028
W = 0.41
The series resistor needs to have a power handling capacity of 0.41 watts. The closest standard value is 0.5 watts. Typically power ratings are halved for cool operation so the resistor really should be 1 watt.
Final answer: On a 14.8 volt system a 470 ohm 1 watt resistor will cause the bulb to glow at full 1.5 volt brightness.
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