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Will any DMD work with Gottlieb?

By Aflacjack

4 years ago


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    #6 4 years ago

    Any gas DMD like Cherry or Vishay brands will work. I also try a 5volts led DMD and it didn't works fine due to low voltage that did twinkle on dark orange...read that the new 12Volts led DMD works better but I don't try and choose to bought a new Original Cherry DMD.

    #8 4 years ago

    Probably but the fact is that nothing was mentioned for those kind of led DMD when I bought one...only plug it on 5 volts so I send it back to the seller. I think those one might probably work well on Stern pinballs.

    #11 4 years ago

    That's why you save energize by using a Led DMD...I did energize power test when pinball was full of bulbs, Stargate pinball consume 300W to 350Watts max in use with bulbs and after change them by led on playfield and backglass it only consume 100W to 150Watts max...it save a lot of energize.

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