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WPC95 12 volt led strip

By McPin54

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Looking to run a 12v led strip straight off the driver.
    Maybe mpu.
    Dont want to run off a flasher. I want it on all the time.
    I am very familiar with were to get my 12v off of a WPC board but not the 95.

    Any help is much appreciated .

    Thank you in advance!

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    #2 4 years ago

    Where are you putting the strip?
    If it's not near the backbox, 12v is really easy to access off the small cabinet interface board near the coindoor.
    Haven't worked with 12v off the backbox boards.

    #3 4 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    Where are you putting the strip?
    If it's not near the backbox, 12v is really easy to access off the small cabinet interface board near the coindoor.
    Haven't worked with 12v off the backbox boards.

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    #4 4 years ago

    I have plenty of wire. Thanks for information!
    I'll run it off there

    Thanks again!

    #5 4 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    Where are you putting the strip?
    If it's not near the backbox, 12v is really easy to access off the small cabinet interface board near the coindoor.
    Haven't worked with 12v off the backbox boards.

    Ok, check this out. I repinned the connector off the flipper opto board to feed off the 12 volts. When its plugged in I get no light. I unplug it and they work.
    Is the feed too much of a draw for that board?

    How did you feed your led strip?

    Thanks again for your help

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    #6 4 years ago

    I didn't connect at the opto board.
    I used pins 1 and 2 on connector J2 on the interface board mounted below the opto board.
    Pin1 is ground and pin 2 is +12 v.
    I think that 12v is there for a bill validator.
    See pages 3-22 and 3-23 in the manual.

    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    I didn't connect at the opto board.
    I used pins 1 and 2 on connector J2 on the interface board mounted below the opto board.
    Pin1 is ground and pin 2 is +12 v.
    I think that 12v is there for a bill validator.
    See pages 3-22 and 3-23 in the manual.

    Thank you!

    #8 4 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    I didn't connect at the opto board.
    I used pins 1 and 2 on connector J2 on the interface board mounted below the opto board.
    Pin1 is ground and pin 2 is +12 v.
    I think that 12v is there for a bill validator.
    See pages 3-22 and 3-23 in the manual.

    Worked perfect. Thank you.

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