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Incandescent vs LED bulbs (Pros and Cons)

By mof

10 years ago


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    #11 10 years ago

    LED's win ever time. We do every pin that can on our floor and the reason is not just what it does for the pin which is amazing but what it does for the buyer. But as a home owner who knows nothing about a pin the biggest problem is bulbs out. As most of you know some of these bulbs are in hard places and the avg joe has no ideal how to get to them so the led's fix that problem. We also update everything like on WPC pins we always replace MPU's no matter if the old works or not and the old Bally's all boards and displays get replaced with new no matter if the old works or not. We put a lot of money into our restores but we offer what think the best warrantee in the business 1year parts and labor nation wide and do eat our shorts knock on wood.

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