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Cyclone pop bumper
Flake:
Well I bought a dremel today and performed my own DIY job on the pop bumper. Could probably look better but first time I've ever used a dremel so I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. Side note - the dremel would appear a very versatile tool. Glad I now have one.
Flake:
So on the chance someone might know this, what model number bulbs were in a Cyclone in the areas under the slingshots and under the plastics on the right and left sides, etc. The manual shows the pin used #555 and #44 bulbs but I cant tell specifically where they were located in the playfield. I'm pretty sure the #555's are used around the mystery wheel and maybe under the PF inserts and the bulbs under the slingshots and plastics are #44.....is this correct?
The guy I bought mine from has blue LED lights throughout the PF, under the slingshots and under the plastics and I would like to replace them with some combination of white/orange/red LED lights. I was hoping to figure this out without having to start taking off plastics or removing the sockets from under the playfield....and again I guess I'm not smart enough to figure out the manual's lamp matrix.
Jeff AMN:
Here's a friendly note about LEDs...
LEDs looks absolutely spectacular in inserts, but they're pretty poor being used for GI on the playfield and under plastics. I would just do your inserts with LEDs to start and then see how you like the look of the pin. Lots of people put LEDs in for their GI and feel that the light is too harsh, too cool, or doesn't diffuse as well as the standard incandescent bulbs. After adding LEDs to around 20-30 machines, I agree that LEDs are best left to the inserts, flasher bulbs, and behind the translite.
As you're replacing bulbs, the difference between #44 and #555 is easy to spot since the #555 will be wedge-base bulbs and the #44 will be twist in/out. Most inserts will use #555, but a few could use #44. For the bulbs under your slingshots and plastics, those are almost all going to be #44s.
Flake:
Thanks Jeff, you answered my question or at least confirmed my suspicions on the bulb type.
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