Bulbtronics.com & Nintendo marquee bulb

DKJR

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I was hoping someone could help me navigate the bulbtronics website I'm looking to buy a new 100v japense bulb and starter for my Popeye Nintendo machine. However I have searched the website and don't know the model number or item number so its becoming frustrating. Hoping someone has order from them and has any helpful information.

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This may not be the answer you're looking for guys but Wal-mart sells a $7 fixture that works great in that application. I have installed a bunch of these in Nintendo cabs with no problems like start up delay, noise, short life span. Plus they come with a standard 18" bulb that is very common and cheap.
Just a suggestion. I know alot of people like to keep the OEM fixture but to me it's just a fixture. :)
 
This may not be the answer you're looking for guys but Wal-mart sells a $7 fixture that works great in that application. I have installed a bunch of these in Nintendo cabs with no problems like start up delay, noise, short life span. Plus they come with a standard 18" bulb that is very common and cheap.
Just a suggestion. I know alot of people like to keep the OEM fixture but to me it's just a fixture. :)

I think I saw your other post about this, you just plug it into the 100V and it works fine right? mine's in an actual game room, it's gonna be on a lot. :)
 
I think I saw your other post about this, you just plug it into the 100V and it works fine right? mine's in an actual game room, it's gonna be on a lot. :)

Mine are on alot too, No problems at all. I'm pretty sure there are alot of others here that buy the cheap fixtures and I have never heard of any problems related to this. In fact I believe Bob Roberts sells this exact same fixture and if you ask him I'd be willing to bet he would say It would work fine:)
 
This may not be the answer you're looking for guys but Wal-mart sells a $7 fixture that works great in that application. I have installed a bunch of these in Nintendo cabs with no problems like start up delay, noise, short life span. Plus they come with a standard 18" bulb that is very common and cheap.
Just a suggestion. I know alot of people like to keep the OEM fixture but to me it's just a fixture. :)

Thats where I usually get my marquee fixtures, can't beat $7. I did this in my Mario Bros., only problem was the cord was too short so I still had to splice and extend. But no matter, still plugs into the same outlet inside the cab.
 
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