First, discussion of what I tried to see if it would work:
Second, the final reveal when I had the machine completely done:
First, discussion of what I tried to see if it would work:
Second, the final reveal when I had the machine completely done:
Quoted from LTG:I have to admire your work and ingenuity. And results.
LTG : )
Thanks, I really appreciate that!
Quoted from dyopp21:First, discussion of what I tried to see if it would work:
Second, the final reveal when I had the machine completely done:
Great solution for the flakey sockets, when it’s not going to be a high end machine.
I’ve job
Just did the sockets and #47 bulbs on my Six M. $ Man for a total cost of $33.37 The new bulbs are just ones that I got for free but had I bought them they would have been a total of $6.11 for a total of $39.48 The whole thing took less then five hours. I just like the natural look I guess but I get your point about the game being on location too, nice job!!
John
Quoted from Dayhuff:Just did the sockets and #47 bulbs on my Six M. $ Man for a total cost of $33.37 The new bulbs are just ones that I got for free but had I bought them they would have been a total of $6.11 for a total of $39.48 The whole thing took less then five hours. I just like the natural look I guess but I get your point about the game being on location too, nice job!!
John
Bayonet sockets? Where did you find them that cheap?
I buy them in a bulk bag of 100 from PBR, it's a lot of sockets but I can always use them on any older Bally game. Plus if you order $100 worth of stuff you get 10% off. Part # GTB-A2916
John
I like this, dirt cheap, no sockets to worry about and the LEDs are not overly bright. Perhaps the yellow plastic strips reflect a bit of yellow back to the inserts so they have more of an incandescent hue as well?
Quoted from frenchmarky:I like this, dirt cheap, no sockets to worry about and the LEDs are not overly bright. Perhaps the yellow plastic strips reflect a bit of yellow back to the inserts so they have more of an incandescent hue as well?
No it’s not really the popsicle sticks color that is giving it that hue. They are the warm white flavor of the 5V LED.
I really like this. Job well done. It’s so stupid simple. Lots of elbow grease but... sometimes it doesn’t make logical sense to dump $100 in LED’s into a $400 EM.. not saying yours is $400 . I grabbed a space station for $400 and put $100 in LED’s... lol. Won’t do that again.
Quoted from Toppers:I really like this. Job well done. It’s so stupid simple. Lots of elbow grease but... sometimes it doesn’t make logical sense to dump $100 in LED’s into a $400 EM.. not saying yours is $400 . I grabbed a space station for $400 and put $100 in LED’s... lol. Won’t do that again.
This may sound crazy, but when it comes to changing out Bally sockets in regards to elbow grease, I would say this is no worse than exchanging socket for socket. Doing it either way takes probably around the same amount of time and effort. I’ve done the socket thing many times prior to doing it this way.
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