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They will be plug and play BUT there will be a difference....more details later
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i will be ordering some thats for sure
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#*# Awesome stuff Mr Homepin. For a pinny that is constantly in  the on/attract status I wonder what the energy savings will be also? good selling point to get more pins sited me thinks  ^^^
Good work - need a new display for my GI - best game of all time!  %.%
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#*# Awesome stuff Mr Homepin. For a pinny that is constantly in  the on/attract status I wonder what the energy savings will be also? good selling point to get more pins sited me thinks  ^^^
Good work - need a new display for my GI - best game of all time!  %.%

Not a lot if any id have thought... plasma is high voltage low current... LED low voltage high current

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Not a lot if any id have thought... plasma is high voltage low current... LED low voltage high current

You're pretty right Gav - my display (as calculated currently) is about 1A5 at 5V

What this display does of course is it gets rid of the need for ALL of the high voltages.

Before someone picks up on this as well - I have already organised a SEPERATE supply of the 5V so that it will NOT load down the existing boards.
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#*# Awesome stuff Mr Homepin. For a pinny that is constantly in  the on/attract status I wonder what the energy savings will be also? good selling point to get more pins sited me thinks  ^^^
Good work - need a new display for my GI - best game of all time!  %.%

Not a lot if any id have thought... plasma is high voltage low current... LED low voltage high current
WOW, would never have thought that. Learn something new everyday. Really would have thought LED is much more energy efficient as it produced much less heat except for maybe the drivers.
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#*# Awesome stuff Mr Homepin. For a pinny that is constantly in  the on/attract status I wonder what the energy savings will be also? good selling point to get more pins sited me thinks  ^^^
Good work - need a new display for my GI - best game of all time!  %.%

Not a lot if any id have thought... plasma is high voltage low current... LED low voltage high current
WOW, would never have thought that. Learn something new everyday. Really would have thought LED is much more energy efficient as it produced much less heat except for maybe the drivers.


That depends on what you are comparing it to... incandescent bulbs.. yes.. the notion of heating an element so hot that it burns white inside a vaccuum is very archaic... neon, compact cold flourescent lighting (CCFL) and LED all work semi cold... LED gives heat out of the back... CCFL and neon have the resistance in the cathodes and some heat is present here... but all 3 are very efficient in producing light for very little power input. LED while only having a current requirement of around 20mA is very good.. problem is that you need lots of them to be able to do anything and so the current adds up... neon signs work on 24mA... CCFL around 20mA. All 3 forms of lighting are considered green and sustainable.

SMPS drivers for LED are mostly around 80% efficient.. many are far below this... what you draw from your 240V source is what your power supply requires.. not what your light source requires.

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SMPS drivers for LED are mostly around 80% efficient.. many are far below this... what you draw from your 240V source is what your power supply requires.. not what your light source requires.
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Yeah sweet. Definitely runs cooler with LED rather than plasma which is a big + for longevity of the product. I suppose $ saved is minimal in energy consumption over the course of a year due to it's size. Still a good selling point though. Wouldn't you agree?
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Yeah sweet. Definitely runs cooler with LED rather than plasma which is a big + for longevity of the product. I suppose $ saved is minimal in energy consumption over the course of a year due to it's size. Still a good selling point though. Wouldn't you agree?

I think bigger selling points are the complete removal of all high voltages (and also the ability to ignore the troublesome high voltage regulator circuitry) and that these displays (at this point in the design anyway) will be repairable - so if a single pixel goes out you don't need to replace a block of LEDs as you do in the other designs.

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Great news for us hobbyists! Awesome product, can't wait to see how it all turns out!!

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That is definitely excellent news Mike !! How are you going to top this one ?

Awesome work  ^^^
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Here is a short video of the factory showing the LED sorting/testing machine. It tests each LED and measures its exact light frequency. Any that fall outside set parameters are rejected. It then automatically organises them the correct way around and with exact spacing onto cardboard tapes ready for the insertion machine:







After the LEDs are ready they are fitted to the LED inserting machine. It takes each LED and puts it the correct way around in the correct hole. This machine is (again) assembling three colour (RGB) panels for outdoor signs - it inserts a row of red LEDs, then a row of green and finally a row of blue - then starts again for the next row:





All of these machines have to be setup for my product to be run and this is one of the reasons the factory can't do short runs - it simply isn't economically feasable:
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Amazing technology - I guess it makes sense that there are machines like this but first time I have seen them!

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Amazing technology - I guess it makes sense that there are machines like this but first time I have seen them!

Yep, you should see the REST of the factory, it's like a hospital BUT some would still cry "Chinese shit" - hahahaha
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