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Title: Lighting my coin doors.
Post by: DarthDigital on May 10, 2011, 01:32:37 am
Howdy all. Just joined your forum ranks and fresh off the proverbial banana boat in Arcade collecting/gaming.

Brace yourself-

This is a MAME related question-

I have a pair of cabs recently fitted (no mutilations could re-fit with pcb's in a jiffy) and I'd like to light the wee LEDS in same.

A few side considerations;

1. I don't feel comfortable powering them through the same power source of the computers.
2. I don't have LED WIZ
3. I don't have the I-Pac cap/num connectors to power them off the Ipac board.

What I'm asking for basically is a refresher in basic high school electronics.
I'd like to power the LED's in the coin boxes off a linked power cord that would simply plug into the power bar inside the cabs.

Any suggestions?

I've tried a 5 volt adapter and it was a brief light show then dark.

...help?


Title: Re: Lighting my coin doors.
Post by: John's Arcade on May 10, 2011, 10:05:45 am
Howdy all. Just joined your forum ranks and fresh off the proverbial banana boat in Arcade collecting/gaming.

Brace yourself-

This is a MAME related question-

I have a pair of cabs recently fitted (no mutilations could re-fit with pcb's in a jiffy) and I'd like to light the wee LEDS in same.

A few side considerations;

1. I don't feel comfortable powering them through the same power source of the computers.
2. I don't have LED WIZ
3. I don't have the I-Pac cap/num connectors to power them off the Ipac board.

What I'm asking for basically is a refresher in basic high school electronics.
I'd like to power the LED's in the coin boxes off a linked power cord that would simply plug into the power bar inside the cabs.

Any suggestions?

I've tried a 5 volt adapter and it was a brief light show then dark.

...help?

you need to get 5v or 12v to the coin door depending on the cab and the bulb requirements. If you have a switching power supply you can this voltage from that. Otherwise, you need to tap in somewhere else.


Title: Re: Lighting my coin doors.
Post by: DarthDigital on May 10, 2011, 02:29:55 pm
Well here comes the part where I'm a total laymen when it comes to electronics and whatnot.

What alternate power source do you recommend?

Are you saying I could splice my LED's into a 12 or 5 volt adapter?

I tried that with my volcano cone buttons on my asteroids cab. It worked for a few seconds then slowly faded the way of the 1st Terminators eyes at the movies end. :(

Some suggest I burned out the lights. Others think that since they were the original '79 LED's that time took its toll.

Whats the quickest (and easiest) way to light these things. I figure I'm gonna have to replace the leds in the asteroids cab anyways.