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| DeLuSioNal29:
Hello all, My coin doors are hooked up and working perfectly, except for the lighting. I have a green wire and a blue wire on the wiring harness for both bulbs. Which one is ground and which is 12v? Also, how hard is it to replace the bulb with an LED? ~ DeLuSioNaL |
| Chase:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on September 04, 2008, 02:18:04 am ---Hello all, My coin doors are hooked up and working perfectly, except for the lighting. I have a green wire and a blue wire on the wiring harness for both bulbs. Which one is ground and which is 12v? Also, how hard is it to replace the bulb with an LED? ~ DeLuSioNaL --- End quote --- Hey Del, Well on your light, it doesn't matter. There is no Ground per-se, just a positive side and a negative side. Just make sure you stick to the same side and color for both lights. I did the same thing with my lights on my coin door, wired it straight to my PC, and did not have any issue. More pics below: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=82364.0 On the LED part, while it may look cool, you actually get better effect in my opinion with a standard bulb. Hope this helps! - Chase |
| shmokes:
I'm pretty sure that Happ sells an LED lamp replacement for coin doors, but their site is too big a mess to find it. |
| DaOld Man:
I agree with chase. The LED lamps run a lot cooler, and they consume a lot less power, and they last for many many years. BUT The incandescent bulbs look tons better, and more original. |
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