Anyone use pinballcenter.eu illuminated flipper buttons?

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Anyone use pinballcenter.eu illuminated flipper buttons?

Anyone use pinballcenter.eu illuminated flipper buttons? Do you have a picture on how you set up the wiring? I'm looking (not at the schematic) for a steady 5v source near the coin door to keep the buttons lit at all times. I know the coin door light has it, the start button produces a pulse signal to flash them when that button is lit, and the launch button is only on at certain times too.

Pics are appreciated!
 
They used to have a pdf on file at the site, however, cannot find it now...email sent to them this morning.
 
For what it's worth

I wired the lights from "Nicemite" on my three machines and was having the same problem. To solve it I used three discarded cell phone power packs, most are 5V. Just find a good 110V service in the machine.
Hope this helps,
Gary
 
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Do you used a converter? Is this necessary?
I am just looking to have the lights on 100% of the time and not flash like the start button.

Did anyone else do this addition in a pin?
 
In my three machines M&M Pac-man, High Speed, and DE Simpsons there are outlets underneath the playfield for maintenence and the such, just tapped into that for the 120V needed for the phone chargers.
I think that answers your questions?
Gary
 
I also used Lightmites to light my buttons on a Party Zone I own. They are hooked up to the lights on the coin door. I spent about $10 at most to buy the bare boards and all of the components associated (I also made a daughter board to convert the AC to DC with a Bridge/Cap with this money).

Here is a video showing them lighting my clear buttons:
http://www.youtube.com/user/kastawaykid?feature=mhsn#p/a/u/0/y5HbpB7p7C4
Kid
 
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