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| TazMan:
--- Quote from: crashdmj on May 28, 2003, 02:10:37 am ---How do you think the red wedge offered by happs would look for the red coin return button's? I mean would it lite it up enough you think? Derek --- End quote --- I don't know for certain; but, I had asked my rep at Happ's for the specs on their LEDs and she didn't have any. I would guess since they list them as replacement for the illuminated push buttons they may not work that great for the coin door. I know I have a Happ door and added the 4 bulb wedge base leds (from SuperBrightLeds) to each coin return button and that did the trick nicely. I took some pix of them tonight - but I left my card reader at the office - so I'll post em tomorrow. <Edit> Here's the pic. Keep in mind these are the default yellow plastic coin return buttons from Happ. But with the green 4 bulb led, it helps keep my green theme goin' |
| Justin:
Well, I don't know about you guys, but my 1983 Centipede coin door does not use wedge base bulbs. These are cylindrical base, twist-in bulbs. I was thinking of using the original incandescent bulbs, and somehow wire them through a transformer. The bulbs seem to read: 6.3 V 0.25 A does this sound right? |
| TazMan:
Justin, Are you talking about bayonet style bulbs? If so, SuperBright carries those also in 6v or 12v. <Click Here> |
| Justin:
yes, these are the ones! Thanks, I will consider these. |
| crashdmj:
Ok I need help Tazman, which lights do I buy from that SuperBrightLeds? It runs off the 5V from a PC powersupply so do I need anything special to do that? derek |
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