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Soda Machines, Coolers & Dispensers => Pre 60's Machines & Coolers => Topic started by: kstt on April 09, 2006, 06:56:20 am



Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: kstt on April 09, 2006, 06:56:20 am
Has anyone found a good way to light up the selections on a C  -72, or similar? Some of my "patrons" have trouble seeing what drinks are available.......not ME, of course. There's not much room inside the door for a fixture. I don't know much about inconspicuous strip lights. Suggestions?


Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: JP White on April 10, 2006, 12:49:58 pm
I have given this some thought, but don’t have a machine to try it on just yet...

(Strip) lighting has gotten smaller and smaller and even flexible.  My first thoughts lead me to the rigid or even flexible lighting options in the automotive aftermarket.  The problem being; these lights require 12VDC power; which requires a converter...  This would NOT be a show stopper but an extra step I may be willing to include if I could not find very thin A/C powered lighting.
I like the idea...
JP


Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: BryanH on April 10, 2006, 01:56:59 pm
Check this thread out for an earlier discussion.


Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: Creighton on April 10, 2006, 06:16:25 pm
That was the first try and sure is easier than this approach.
Second attempt.
Different machine but same concept. Any questions just ask.
Creighton


Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: johnieG on April 17, 2006, 03:11:24 pm
here's a picture of V-63 I retofitted with a flourecent lamp in between the vending rack & the liner, it turned out pretty nice. there is a Before & after (with & without the light "on")


Title: Illuminate bottle door?
Post by: kstt on April 27, 2006, 06:25:00 am
I ended up buying a 6' rope light from Lowe's for $5.99. It comes with clips to attach it, and I could use the same screws that screw through the door liner and hold the bottle door bezel to attach the clips. In other words: no new holes. The rope light is low voltage- just like Christmas lights, but plugs right into a 110 outlet. It looks pretty good - I just have to watch that bottles sliding down (after one selection is removed) don't catch onto it.