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Lighting coin door
Franco B:
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--- Quote from: Franco B on September 15, 2009, 10:40:45 am ---I'm not sure why you would go to the trouble of mounting a coin door to your cab when you can't even put coins in though. ???
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For the genuine look.
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Yeah I realise that, I just would have thought that if you are going to the expense and trouble of mounting a coin door you may as well have a functioning one. If your going for genuine, surely you would want it to work too?
I can appreciate that a fully working door would cost more but I bet you could pick up a second hand door and refurb it (if needs be) for cheaper than a dummy door from Happ.
But if it works for the OP then that's fine.
--- Quote from: BrianP on September 15, 2009, 10:55:40 am ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on September 15, 2009, 10:50:54 am ---
For the genuine look.
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Any idea where to get a couple of LEDs? I would have no idea about the amp/watt/resistance requirements...
- brian
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GGG sells individual LEDs but you should be able to pick some up from anywhere. Once you have some and know the specs you can use [this] calculator to work out what resistors etc you need.
Ginsu Victim:
Ultimarc also sells individual LEDs in 5v and 12v, resistors built-in. Ready for power.
bkenobi:
On my Atari coin doors, the coin mech is required to hold the coin reject button in (actually, it may be the frame that holds the coin mech). If it's not there, how will you keep people from hitting the button and breaking things? I think my Atari units are basically identical to HAPP ones from the schematics I've seen. Just curious.
+1 for Radio Shack
Ginsu Victim:
bkenobi:
Happ makes a dummy door with a block behind the reject. That's what we're talking about.
BrianP:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on September 15, 2009, 11:01:57 am ---Ultimarc also sells individual LEDs in 5v and 12v, resistors built-in. Ready for power.
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Are you talking about the 5 Volt High Intensity LED lamps?
http://www.ultimarc.com/ultralux.html
Or is there something else I didn't see? I need to order something else from Ultimarc so convenience is good :)
- brian