ebay has these bulbs as a kit... the small buttons take a lower watt bulb, the bigger buttons take a higher watt bulb.. that is why your small buttons are so bright
It's not necessary to remove the screws to get to the switches. Just open the lower glass shelf and reach up. The switch sockets are accessible that way. I don't have a coin input which might be a factor.
what is the led bulb or bulb number you used on the smaller buttons --I got some for my S2000 but they were to tall--also where did you purchase them from and or the manufacturer if you can--thanks
I accidentally put a S2000 IGT bulb for push buttons into a IGT S-plus machine. Now my lights do not work. The S2000 is 12vdc and the IGT S-Plus is 6VDC. Is there a fuse or reset?
ebay has these bulbs as a kit... the small buttons take a lower watt bulb, the bigger buttons take a higher watt bulb.. that is why your small buttons are so bright
It's not necessary to remove the screws to get to the switches. Just open the lower glass shelf and reach up. The switch sockets are accessible that way. I don't have a coin input which might be a factor.
...it would be nice to know exactly which 12 volt....3 led bulb you used.....and WHERE you got them and for HOW MUCH !
Yes, a part number would be nice!!!
what is the led bulb or bulb number you used on the smaller buttons --I got some for my S2000 but they were to tall--also where did you purchase them from and or the manufacturer if you can--thanks
I accidentally put a S2000 IGT bulb for push buttons into a IGT S-plus machine. Now my lights do not work. The S2000 is 12vdc and the IGT S-Plus is 6VDC. Is there a fuse or reset?
Those bulbs will start blinking rapidly after a couple of years... then they will die completely.