Re: Need Help with LED Circuit for Poker Table



Circa Fri, 01 Jun 2007 03:20:00 -0000 recorded as
<1180668000.252544.258170@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> looks like
steelertimp@xxxxxxxxx sounds like:

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.

Without knowing more of how you want this table to look, it's hard to
envision a proper design. There is much variety in commercially available
LED arrays, including designs that will allow blinking lamps. After that,
it's just a matter of configuring a switch control panel. The biggest
thing that strikes me is this: as a casual card player, I'd be more than a
little annoyed at the light show, and would prefer just passing the button.

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