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JeepMonkey:

Sweet cab, looks great.

The 80s Man:

I hope those LEDs work out for you, I tried the exact same ones and they burnt out in less than 8 hours of use. I'm glad I only paid 1 dollar each for them from a dollar store called Dollar Tree.

Quarterhorse:

Suddenly I feel like a big thundercloud is coming to my picnic after reading you had some go out earlier.   :badmood:

If these peter out in a week or two I'll repost to let you guys know. 

Quarterhorse:

Update. 

The 80's man has it right.  Avoid this solution!  Mine went kerplunk last night.

So....

I got a 12 volt wall wart (previously powered a cable modem), hacked into the end of it, and spliced into my two lamp bases (14 volt) that came with my happs coin door.  Lit them fine.  Down the line I'll get some wedge type LED's to drop in them after these current lamps go out.  Am I going to set my cabinet on fire?  Did I need to put a resistor on it?  Electrical is not my forte.....

DrumAnBass:

This is what I am planning on using for my coin door lighting; one of the 3 LED clusters. Molex connecter built in for power...

http://svc.com/ledlicl13or4.html

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