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| Sasquatch!:
--- Quote from: jimmyjet on April 12, 2004, 06:55:03 pm ---How about tapping into the power supply for the coin door lights and using the same type of fixture? That's what I was planning on doing. It should be bright enough. --- End quote --- Sure, in fact that's what I'm doing on my new cabinet: I have 12V/GND leads going to the coin door lights, and then up to the control panel to light the "4 LED Cluster LED" from glowire.com (which also uses a 12V connection). |
| hulkster:
--- Quote from: Daniel270 on April 12, 2004, 08:02:16 pm ---I've seen this done on the Zelda MAME in the examples page... Why not an LED cannon? http://www.cpusforless.com/1laledcaco.html I'm going to try one of these out on mine and see how well it works! Daniel --- End quote --- man, those looked good, and cheap! tell me when you are going to buy one of these, and let me know how well they work. they come pre assembled so thats a definite plus for me since im a wuss when it comes to wiring. let me know! |
| walls83:
The only thing I see is youll have to get an power cord extender. Atleast for me I would have to get one. I was looking at the 4 light cluster. but this is a def. purcase either way its to cheap not to buy. |
| Daniel270:
It's going to be a while.... real life always comes first, but when the chance comes, I'm definitely going to get at least one or two of those LED cannons. |
| hulkster:
yes, life does indeed come first....*sigh*....well whoever gets one first, tell the other how it is. |
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