Then you can make little holes in the playfield (in the slingshot plastic area near the springs) with a hot electric solder.Use some glue to stick the leds.I made 2 in every slingshot, 2 in the outer loop and one in top of the spinner.Respect the polarity and put the wires in parallel (join all the positive legs -with the resistor from the board, 5V- and the negative legs to the GND).You can attach some more blinking leds with no resistor in combination with the insert circle lamps.
Hi, RetroRoad, you only have to remove the screws under the playfield,and the hard cover,in the mainboard locate two points: GND(ground) and 5v.(you have to confirm this number of volts,I cannot remember as I haven´t got the game at hand).Take the energy for the blue hi-light leds (it accepts any number) from this two points and putting a resistance in the + polarity (purchase the suitable resistance in every electronic component shop in your city,telling them the value of volts in the board).
I've been trying to find information on how to do this. I have a similar machine with very few lights on it, and I want to add more so that it looks better and plays at night. Any help or tips on where I should look?
Then you can make little holes in the playfield (in the slingshot plastic area near the springs) with a hot electric solder.Use some glue to stick the leds.I made 2 in every slingshot, 2 in the outer loop and one in top of the spinner.Respect the polarity and put the wires in parallel (join all the positive legs -with the resistor from the board, 5V- and the negative legs to the GND).You can attach some more blinking leds with no resistor in combination with the insert circle lamps.
elosevilla 1 year ago
Hi, RetroRoad, you only have to remove the screws under the playfield,and the hard cover,in the mainboard locate two points: GND(ground) and 5v.(you have to confirm this number of volts,I cannot remember as I haven´t got the game at hand).Take the energy for the blue hi-light leds (it accepts any number) from this two points and putting a resistance in the + polarity (purchase the suitable resistance in every electronic component shop in your city,telling them the value of volts in the board).
elosevilla 1 year ago
I've been trying to find information on how to do this. I have a similar machine with very few lights on it, and I want to add more so that it looks better and plays at night. Any help or tips on where I should look?
RetroRoadshow 1 year ago