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How do I mount a Coin door light in this door?
PedroSilva:
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--- Quote from: arizonacats on February 04, 2004, 11:08:30 am --- I don't have a picture of mine right now, but I think you can check out an exploded view of one on their web site:
http://www.happcontrols.com/coindoors/40003800_exploded.htm
Turns out they don't show the bulbs mounted there either. :(
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It would be great if you or someone else with this style of door could take a pic for me. They show the lightbulb and holder in the exploded diagram but its rotated the wrong way to see where or how it mounts.
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Mine is similar ... I'll try to get a picture for you tonight ...
Brad Lee:
Mines got the same mech holders. It uses a little white plastic clip that snaps onto the little raised part
The bulb is a wedge base, so it plugs right into the front ofthe holder, and there are 2 wire terminals coming out the back.
If your coin mechs work, then they have a ground wire. SImply extend that to both of the light bulbs
screaming:
--- Quote from: Brad Lee on February 04, 2004, 11:46:09 am ---If your coin mechs work, then they have a ground wire. SImply extend that to both of the light bulbs
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Okay, I'm still learning as I go with all this arcade business, so please excuse the ignorance.
Can I really ground my 12v bulbs with my I-PAC (which supposedly only outputs 5v)?
/Steve
Ken Layton:
Yes, that is a late model Happ Controls door. They sell replacement (white) wedge base lamp sockets for it.
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: screaming on February 04, 2004, 12:28:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: Brad Lee on February 04, 2004, 11:46:09 am ---If your coin mechs work, then they have a ground wire. SImply extend that to both of the light bulbs
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Okay, I'm still learning as I go with all this arcade business, so please excuse the ignorance.
Can I really ground my 12v bulbs with my I-PAC (which supposedly only outputs 5v)?
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Run it from your power supply.