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#1 SourceLeisure

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Posted 15 April 2014 - 11:58 AM

Hi, Im Sure Many Have Seen My Previous Post Regarding The Amu-Lite Reel Led Lighting Kits. 

We Have 4 Sets That We Are Giving Away Free For Anyone Who Wishes To Install These Units To There Machine 

We Have 4 Sets Of 9Pcs In Warm White - FREE 
(For 10mm Fittings)

Ideal For Converting Low Tech Machines (With 3 Reels) Ect 


These Are Sample Units We Have Requested From Amu-Lite 
& Giving Them Away Free Purely Because We Wish To Know Your Feedback, Comments Ect 

These Sample Units Dont Include Instructions Or Any Fancy Packaging Ect
But We Can Provide Assistance If Needed But Its So Very Easy
Simply Plug & Play

If The Feedback Is Positive We Will Order & Stock These 
With Sales Beginning - End Of May.


If You Wish To Test These Units Please Note It Is One Set Per User 
On A First Come First Serve

Simply Email Us At Source Leisure 
Info@Source-Leisure.co.uk

With Your Address Of Posting 
Many Thanks  


* Here Is My Personal Lover Machine With The Led Kits Installed 
 

Glass 1 (The Simpsons Warm White LED Conversion)
Reel Shot 2 (The Simpsons Warm White LED Conversion)
Reel Shot 1 (The Simpsons Warm White LED Conversion)


 



#2 stanmarsh14

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Posted 15 April 2014 - 01:34 PM

Maybe worth you contacting matrixnetuk (Stef) over at MPU Mecca, who already has experience in the use of these LED units.



#3 SourceLeisure

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Posted 15 April 2014 - 04:04 PM

3 Sets - Remaining

1 Set Sent To Gary Brown  



#4 aaamusements

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Posted 15 April 2014 - 04:12 PM

I would love to take up the offer but I don't currently have a working machine!

#5 andrew96

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Posted 15 October 2014 - 05:01 PM

I have recently been looking into this too, its not as easy as just using 12v leds as they will blow due to being pulsed with 30+ volts! a filament bulb has resistance so effectively sees 100 ohms so when pulsed with 30V+ ohms law calculates it to 12v drop across 100 ohms, now LED's don't have a low resistance like that, so they typically see the whole pulsed 30v+ and survive for a bit then blow! the trick is not to overdrive the led's over 30 to 48v range, which as I have found is not easy!

 

hopefully the manufacturer will have taken all this into account? if not then they will either die or go very dim because the led junction temperature goes to hot being over driven.


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