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« on: June 29, 2009, 02:38:26 PM »

wondering if others think converting to Led's is worth it? and where is the best place to buy LED's for Pinballs from?

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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2009, 04:42:25 PM »

Try this seller on ebay  mam3063  100 bulbs for $60.00
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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2009, 04:55:10 PM »

wondering if others think converting to Led's is worth it? and where is the best place to buy LED's for Pinballs from?

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I've had great luck with Bruce at www.bcspinball.com.  The flashers really make a modern game pop.  The regular LED's are good, as well.  Just be sure to match the insert color with the LED color.

I've replaced all the flashers on my 3 games, and many LED's.  I've got an order on the way that will replace almost all of the insert LED's on my games.  Much brighter than regular bulbs.

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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2009, 05:03:02 PM »

wondering if others think converting to Led's is worth it? and where is the best place to buy LED's for Pinballs from?

thanks.

I've had great luck with Bruce at www.bcspinball.com.  The flashers really make a modern game pop.  The regular LED's are good, as well.  Just be sure to match the insert color with the LED color.

I've replaced all the flashers on my 3 games, and many LED's.  I've got an order on the way that will replace almost all of the insert LED's on my games.  Much brighter than regular bulbs.

Rob


that is what I am a little worried about, that the lights are too bright. I think I will try BCspinball and convert firepower or Demolition man. thanks
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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2009, 05:05:58 PM »

wondering if others think converting to Led's is worth it? and where is the best place to buy LED's for Pinballs from?

thanks.

I don't think they're too bright.  There is on GI bulb that is in direct eye-line with the player.  In the future, I will replace that one with a frosted version, as it is a bit too bright.  However, when your're replacing lights under the playfield, you will not have this problem.

Rob


I've had great luck with Bruce at www.bcspinball.com.  The flashers really make a modern game pop.  The regular LED's are good, as well.  Just be sure to match the insert color with the LED color.

I've replaced all the flashers on my 3 games, and many LED's.  I've got an order on the way that will replace almost all of the insert LED's on my games.  Much brighter than regular bulbs.

Rob


that is what I am a little worried about, that the lights are too bright. I think I will try BCspinball and convert firepower or Demolition man. thanks
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