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| Spawn2k:
You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the help! |
| dkersten:
I have a thread in here where I used RGB lighting to illuminate the coin door reject button with a yellow happ reject button, and I got good results with the color. It wasn't perfect, but the yellow tint only really affected some of the colors. I can see how a green, red, or blue button would not react well to RGB, but the yellow one is not too bad. Of course I had a very bright LED setup too, which might make a huge difference. |
| Spawn2k:
--- Quote from: Sarver Systems on October 06, 2014, 12:46:24 pm ---I've seen RGB behind various colors of plastic. They all look like crap until you see the same color shining through the plastic. --- End quote --- This worried me. So i hooked up a color changing led strip to the coin. I uploaded some videos on youtube with the results. I used flashing to cycle the colors. If you want to see a particular color just pause the video. The inserts i have are yellow. Still look pretty good though :D Lights on - flashing http://youtu.be/DTHkw2MfM7k?list=UUXqsfd9SROveUWGuymL3yeQ Lights off - fading http://youtu.be/dclf2lt_kus?list=UUXqsfd9SROveUWGuymL3yeQ lights off - slow flashing http://youtu.be/KTx-ybT9STY?list=UUXqsfd9SROveUWGuymL3yeQ |
| dkersten:
The pics I posted of my results are found in this thread: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,141222.msg1461886.html#msg1461886 Similar results, and not all that bad. I was even able to get a pretty good "white" despite the yellow tint. |
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