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How do I mount a Coin door light in this door?
spidermonkey:
Here's the part #s
Bulb- Happ part #91-1219-00 or just by two 14 volt #161 bulbs at an auto part store.
Socket with molded clip to hold it in place. Happ part #
42-0351-00
I love this place too. ;D
PedroSilva:
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Hope it helps ...
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I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!
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Well ... mines are orange ... but I think you can manage ... ;D
By the way ... I love it also ... :)
Stingray:
--- Quote from: Techoverload on February 04, 2004, 07:00:07 pm ---That is the diffrence between a switch and a light. Your I-pac could care less if there are lights on your cabinet or not. A light works by passing electricity through the filament and to a ground....any ground..... so long as the electricity has a place to flow TO and the filament is somewhere in between the source and the ground you should be fine
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Okay, so what I said is true, for a light, then? Good, I feel slightly less stupid. ;D
-S
arizonacats:
I'm basically in the same boat... I finally jumped into BYOAC scene (after reading these boards for MONTHS) and removed the CPS2 from my JAMMA cabinet. I then hooked up my J-Pac and got everything working (the easy way out, I know). Viola! The coin door lights no longer light up. Could that be the same problem that was just talked about in this thread - that the ground isn't correct anymore? It was originally set up to ground to the coin door frame, but that's no longer working. Should I try running a common ground from the J-Pac? I apologize for my confusion!
Techoverload:
I dont see why running A common ground from an I-pac, J-pac, Opti-pac wouldnt work........However I would check with Andy first as it is his product and I would hate to say yes and have it cause an issue. However theoretically It shouldnt be an issue....
I tested my I-pac and the grnd terminals on it do have continuity with the computer chassis that it is plugged into, So the I-pac is sharing the common ground the computer/powersupply is using.
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