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Hey, Looking for some input. I have had some issues with using LED's on playfields. Some have been too bright. They glare into my vision if under inserts, low on the playfield. I have noticed some strobing LED's that effect game play. This strobe effect is anoying/most noticed when a fast moving ball is close to the lighting source. The LED's are responding to the scanning in lamp matrix. Could a capacitor added across the LED suppress this flicker? I have some ghosting issues but that doesn't bother me too much.
I have tried a few LED's as General Illumination. Some were too short and shined up through plastics but not out on the playfield. The other I had emitted light sideways. Those have a light chip with wires going into the socket. They illuminated the playfield good enough but failed to light the plastics.
It has been a couple years since I gave these LED's a try. I have had problems with having to replace driver board G.I. connectors that keep burning up. I want to replace those bulbs with LED's that draw less amps.
What would be a good replacement for Pop Bumper lamps?
How about some suggestions for some (maybe newer) LED's to replace playfield incandescent lamps...C_S
I have tried a few LED's as General Illumination. Some were too short and shined up through plastics but not out on the playfield. The other I had emitted light sideways. Those have a light chip with wires going into the socket. They illuminated the playfield good enough but failed to light the plastics.
It has been a couple years since I gave these LED's a try. I have had problems with having to replace driver board G.I. connectors that keep burning up. I want to replace those bulbs with LED's that draw less amps.
What would be a good replacement for Pop Bumper lamps?
How about some suggestions for some (maybe newer) LED's to replace playfield incandescent lamps...C_S
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