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1D Air Blower Lottery Machine with Live Draw Options

  • Single chamber holds 10 solid balls and draws exactly one ball per round
  • Dedicated TV screen at the chamber shows each lucky ball as it is drawn
  • High-performance blower delivers strong, stable airflow for random mixing
  • Documented upgrade path: RFID, data push, full-auto, API, live streaming
  • Purpose-built for single-digit pick-1 games, not a cut-down multi-digit unit
  • Machine configuration is set to your game rules before it leaves the factory
  • Cabinet dimensions can be tailored to your venue floor space

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Product: 1D Air Blower Lottery Machine with Live Draw Options

Two white 1D air blower lottery machines with clear ball chambers, purple LED bases and LCD screens showing ball 40

Single-Cylinder Pick 1 Lottery Machine with TV Screen in Operation

Watch this single-cylinder pick 1 lottery machine mix and draw numbered balls in its clear chamber while the built-in TV screen displays the winning result live.

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One Chamber, Ten Balls, One Result

Inside the 1D Single-Chamber Air-Blower Lottery Machine

The 1D Air Blower Lottery Machine with Live Draw Options is a single-chamber draw machine built for operators running a one-digit game. Ten solid balls are mixed by a high-performance blower, one ball is drawn per round, and a dedicated TV screen at the chamber shows the lucky ball the moment it is selected.

What does a 1D air blower lottery machine do during a draw?

It turns a single-digit pick-1 game into a visible mechanical event. Inside one transparent mixing chamber, a high-performance blower produces a strong and stable airflow that drives the ten solid balls into constant random motion, so no ball position is predictable once mixing begins. When the draw is triggered, exactly one ball is selected from the chamber — one ball per round, every round. A TV screen paired with the chamber then displays the lucky ball, making the result readable at a distance for an audience, a camera, or a streaming feed. The whole sequence is mechanical and observable: balls the audience can see, mixing they can watch, and a result shown on its own screen instead of being read out by an operator. That visibility is the core value of the machine — it makes a one-digit draw feel like a real event rather than a number printed on a slip.

When a single-chamber machine beats a multi-digit setup

Operators usually arrive at a 1D machine in one of two situations. The first is a new operation launching its first game: a single-digit format is the simplest game to explain to players, the fastest round to run, and the easiest draw to present on a screen or a stream, so the machine behind it should be equally simple — one chamber, ten balls, one result. The second is an established operator adding a quick-draw format alongside slower multi-digit games, where a fast single-ball round fills the gap between longer sessions. The trade-off against a multi-chamber machine is real and worth stating plainly: a 1D unit produces one digit per round, not a multi-digit combination. What you get back is a cleaner presentation, a smaller footprint, fewer moving parts to supervise, and a machine the audience can read at a glance. If your game only needs one digit, paying for chambers you will never use buys you nothing but floor space.

How does the upgrade path to RFID, API and live streaming work?

The base machine already runs a complete, audience-visible draw on its own. On top of that, the factory documents five upgrade functions that can be built into the unit: an RFID function that identifies the drawn ball electronically rather than by sight, a data-push function that sends draw results out to external systems, a full-auto function that runs draw cycles without an operator pressing through each step, an API function for integration with your own website, app or back office, and a live-stream function for broadcasting the draw. The practical path most buyers follow is to start with the standard machine, confirm which of these functions their game actually needs, and have the selected options configured at build time. Because the machine is configured to order, you specify the upgrades when you request a quote rather than retrofitting them later.

What daily operation and care look like

Day to day, the machine asks for very little. The draw mechanism is the blower and the ten solid 4 cm balls; there is no liquid, no consumable, and no per-round setup beyond loading the chamber. The factory's care instructions are correspondingly simple: never touch the machine with sharp tools, because they scratch the surfaces, and clean it with a damp soft cloth — no special detergent is needed. The transparent chamber and the display screen are the parts your audience looks at, so keeping them clean is the whole of routine maintenance. The blower itself is built to deliver a stable airflow round after round, which is what keeps ball movement genuinely random over a long operating day rather than only in the first few draws.

Custom builds sized to your venue and your game

Customization is a documented and popular service for this machine, not an exception. The process the factory describes is direct: you tell them your game, and they set the machine up according to your requirements. Cabinet dimensions and overall build size can be tailored to the floor space you actually have, from a compact single pedestal to a larger presentation build, instead of being locked to one standard size. This matters most for the 1D format because it often sits in front of an audience or a camera — the machine is part of the show, so its size, screen position and chamber visibility should be matched to the room it works in.

What to confirm before you request a quote

A short checklist makes the quotation fast and accurate. First, your game rules: confirm you are running a single-digit pick-1 format, or describe your variant so the machine can be configured to it. Second, quantity and placement: how many units and how much floor space each position offers, since the build size is set to your venue. Third, the upgrade list: which of RFID, data push, full-auto, API and live-stream functions your operation needs now, and which you want the machine ready for. Fourth, display and data: where the draw result should appear — on the per-chamber screen only, on your own displays, or pushed into your system. With those four points in your inquiry, the factory can come back with a configured machine proposal instead of a generic catalogue reply.

Single-Chamber 1D Draw

1D Air-Blower Single-Chamber Specifications

Dimensions
Custom-built to order, configured to venue and game
Game Format
1D (single-digit pick-1 draw)
Machine Type
Single-chamber air-blower lottery draw machine
Ball Diameter
4 cm
Mixing System
High-performance air blower with strong, stable airflow
Result Display
Dedicated TV screen per chamber
Mixing Chambers
1
Upgrade Options
RFID, data push, full-auto operation, API, live streaming
Balls Drawn per Round
1
Ball Capacity per Chamber
10 solid balls

Where a Single-Digit Pick-1 Draw Machine Fits Best

RFID, API and Live-Stream Upgrades for Your 1D Machine

  • RFID function for electronic ball identification
  • Data-push function sending draw results to external systems
  • Full-automatic draw operation
  • API integration with your website, app or back office
  • Live-stream draw function
  • Machine configuration matched to your own game rules
  • Custom cabinet dimensions sized to your venue

Operator Questions

1D Air-Blower Lottery Machine: Buyer FAQs

How many balls does the machine hold, and how many are drawn each round?

The machine has one chamber holding 10 solid balls, and exactly one ball is drawn per round. The balls are 4 cm in diameter. A high-performance blower keeps all ten balls in random motion inside the transparent chamber during mixing, so the single ball selected each round is not predictable from its position before the draw.

Can the draw results be pushed to my own website or system?

Yes. The machine has a documented data-push function and an API function among its build options. Data push sends draw results to external systems, and the API option integrates the machine with your website, app or back office. An RFID function is also available to identify the drawn ball electronically. Specify which options you need when requesting a quote, as they are configured at build time.

Can this machine run a live-streamed draw?

Yes. A live-stream function is one of the five documented upgrade options, alongside RFID, data push, full-auto operation and API integration. Even in standard configuration, the machine is suited to being filmed: the transparent chamber shows the balls mixing, and a dedicated TV screen at the chamber displays the lucky ball, so a camera or stream captures both the draw and the result clearly.

Can I get the machine in a different size or configured to my own game?

Yes. Custom builds are a documented, popular service. You describe your game to the factory, and the machine is set up according to your requirements. Cabinet dimensions and overall build size can also be tailored to your venue's floor space rather than fixed to one standard size. Include your game rules and available space in your inquiry to get a configured proposal.

How do I clean and maintain this 1D machine with its per-chamber TV?

Routine care is simple. Clean the machine with a damp soft cloth; no special detergent is needed. Never use sharp tools on the machine, as they scratch the surfaces — this is the factory's explicit caution. There are no consumables in the draw mechanism: the blower and the 10 solid 4 cm balls are the whole system, so keeping the chamber and screen clean is the main daily task.

Crate Packing and Warranty for Your 1D Draw Machine

The figures below follow common B2B export practice for arcade and amusement equipment. Final MOQ, schedule, freight term, and warranty coverage are confirmed in the quotation or proforma invoice for your order.

MOQ
1 unit (sample order accepted)
Confirmed for this product.
Production Lead Time
20 days
Estimated production time after order confirmation.
Shipping
EXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIF
Available trade term for this product.
Warranty
12 months
Product warranty period confirmed for this model.

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