Re: Need Help with LED Circuit for Poker Table
- From: "Lord Garth" <LGarth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 05:51:00 GMT
<steelertimp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi ... I have built a poker table that seats 10 people. The table has
10 chip wells for the players and it is the chip wells that I want to
light up with the LEDs. I want to have 6 lamps in each chipwell with
a switch to turn them all on at the dealer seat. I also would like to
be able to designate which player is the dealer by flipping a switch
and have the LEDs in that players chip well blink. The entire circuit
needs to be powered by AC house current.
My experience with doing circuits of this type is non-existent so I
thought maybe I could get some help from someone who has more
experience. I would also appreciate recommendations on where to get
the LEDs and associated equipment. I know the specs for the LEDs
figure in the design so I will post the specs as soon as I know which
lamps I'm getting.
http://www.ledlight.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=5
Just set it up like any other AC powered lamp.
.
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