Lottery Draw Machines
Yellow Dual-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine with LED Screen
- Two differently sized sphere chambers keep red and green ball sets fully separate
- Yellow 1600×710×600mm cabinet with blue LED base lighting built for public venues
- Air-blow mixing in transparent acrylic spheres keeps every draw visible to the crowd
- Top row of clear display tubes lines up drawn balls for a pick-2 style result
- One 40mm ball is drawn every 10 seconds for a steady, show-friendly draw pace
- Green push buttons on the top deck; optional acrylic podium with control box
- 220–240V 50Hz standard, 110–120V 60Hz CE-compliant version available on request

Yellow Dual-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine in Operation
Watch the yellow dual-chamber 2D lotto machine run a live draw: numbered balls mix in both acrylic chambers and roll out onto the display tracks, with LED lighting and the control podium in action.
Where the Two-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine Works Best
Product Overview
Inside the Yellow Dual-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine with LED Screen
The Yellow Dual-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine with LED Screen is an air-blowing draw machine for operators who run pick-2 style games with two separate ball sets. One transparent sphere holds red 40mm numbered balls, the other holds green ones — each number is mixed, drawn and displayed in full view of the audience.
What Makes This Dual Chamber 2D Lottery Machine Different?
Most draw machines in this class mix a single ball set in one sphere. This dual chamber 2d lottery machine mounts two transparent acrylic spheres of different sizes on one yellow 1600×710×600mm cabinet, so two color-separated ball sets — red balls in one chamber, green balls in the other — stay fully independent during the same event. Air blowing keeps the balls tumbling visibly, and each drawn ball exits at a steady 10-second interval toward a top row of clear display tubes, while the LED screen repeats the result for people standing at the back. Green push buttons on the top deck give the operator direct, one-touch control, blue LED strips light the cabinet base, and the bright yellow body reads as venue furniture rather than back-office equipment. For two-digit games where each digit comes from its own ball set, the layout removes any dispute about which ball came from which chamber.
Where Does This Two-Chamber 2D Lotto Machine Work Best?
Game Rooms and Lottery Draw Corners
In a game room or a dedicated draw corner, the machine works as a floor-standing centerpiece. Place it with the yellow cabinet facing the audience and leave the operator standing room at the top deck where the green buttons are. At 1600mm tall, the two spheres sit close to adult eye level, so spectators can follow the air mixing without a raised platform. The 710mm width keeps the draw corner compact and lets the machine pass through ordinary single-door openings when you rearrange the floor. Scheduled pick-2 draws run well here: the 10-second rhythm per ball builds a short moment of suspense before each digit lands in the display tubes.
Company Anniversaries and Factory Celebrations
For annual dinners, factory anniversaries and staff celebrations, the machine can anchor a stage-side raffle. Some configurations ship with a separate transparent acrylic podium holding a white control box, so a host can run the draw from the podium while the machine itself stays as the visual focus. Red and green ball sets let you map the two chambers to two digit positions or two prize tiers without reloading between rounds. Before the event, confirm a level floor area, a power point near the machine position, and a moving route at least 710mm wide from the loading area to the stage.
Real Estate Launches, Auctions and Bidding Events
Property launches, auctions and bidding sessions often need a transparent, audience-visible way to draw queue numbers or selection order. Here the two chambers are useful in a different way: keep one numbered set per chamber and draw across them in sequence. The drawn balls stay lined up in the transparent display tubes on the top surface, so the running order remains on view for the whole session instead of being called out once and forgotten. The LED screen supports larger crowds where not everyone has a direct line of sight to the spheres.
How Does a Pick-2 Draw Run on This Machine?
A typical pick-2 round on this machine takes only a few minutes from setup to result. The workflow is simple enough for venue staff to run without a technician on site:
- Load the first ball set (for example red balls) into one sphere and the second set (green balls) into the other, then close the chambers.
- Switch on the air-blow mixing so both sets tumble visibly in their own chambers.
- The operator presses the green control button; the machine releases one ball at a fixed 10-second interval.
- Each drawn ball is set into the top row of transparent display tubes in draw order, and the LED screen shows the number to the room.
- Repeat for the second digit, then read the two-digit result directly from the tubes on the top deck.
What Site Conditions Should You Prepare Before Delivery?
Plan the installation around four practical points. Power: the standard machine runs on 220–240V AC 50Hz, so provide a grounded outlet near the machine position; if your venue is in a 110–120V 60Hz market, request the CE-compliant voltage version at the quotation stage rather than adapting on site. Floor: allow the 710×600mm footprint plus working space behind the top deck for the operator. Height and sightlines: at 1600mm overall height, check ceiling clearance if the machine goes on a raised stage, and position it so seated front rows do not block the spheres from the back of the room. Handling: keep sharp tools away from the cabinet and acrylic spheres during uncrating and positioning to avoid scratching the surfaces.
How Do You Clean and Care for the Acrylic Chambers?
Routine care is deliberately simple. Wipe the cabinet face and the transparent spheres with a damp soft cloth — no special detergent is needed. Do not use sharp or abrasive tools on any surface, as they scratch the cabinet face and the acrylic chambers. With that basic handling, the yellow finish and the clear spheres stay presentable for public-facing draws.
What Can Be Customized, and How Do You Get a Quote?
Jisun configures this machine around your game rather than the other way round. Tell us your draw format — how many digits, how the two chambers should be used, your ball sets and your local voltage — and we set the machine up to match. Custom sizing for specific venue layouts is also available on request. Send your game rules and room dimensions through the Get a Quote form and we will reply with a configuration and an export quotation.
Technical Data
Yellow Dual-Chamber 2D Lottery Machine Specifications
- Chambers
- 2 transparent spheres, different sizes, color-separated sets (red / green)
- Controls
- Green push buttons on top deck; optional acrylic podium with control box
- Power Supply
- 220–240V AC 50Hz; 110–120V 60Hz CE-compliant version available on request
- Ball Diameter
- 40 mm numbered balls
- Draw Interval
- 10 seconds per ball
- Mixing Method
- Air-blowing (air-mixing) inside transparent acrylic spheres
- Overall Depth
- 600 mm — compact footprint for a floor-standing draw corner
- Overall Width
- 710 mm — plan door and aisle access at least this wide for moving-in
- Overall Height
- 1600 mm — spheres sit near adult eye level; check stage and ceiling clearance
- Result Display
- Top row of transparent display tubes plus LED screen
Custom Options for the Dual-Chamber 2D Lottery Machine
- 110–120V 60Hz CE-compliant electrical build (standard is 220–240V AC 50Hz)
- Game-rule based configuration: share your draw format and the machine is set up to match
- Custom cabinet dimensions to fit a specific venue layout
- Two-chamber ball set arrangement (e.g. red and green 40mm numbered balls) matched to your game
- LED screen result display configured for your 2-digit draw
Crate Packing, Shipping and Warranty for the Yellow 2D Lotto 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
- 15 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.
Buyer Questions
Dual Chamber 2D Lottery Machine FAQ
What power supply does this dual chamber 2D lottery machine need?
The standard configuration runs on 220–240V AC 50Hz, which covers most markets directly. If your venue is in a 110–120V 60Hz region, Jisun builds a CE-compliant version for that voltage on request. Mention your country and local supply when you send the inquiry so the correct electrical configuration is quoted from the start, rather than converting the machine after delivery.
How long does a single draw take on the yellow dual-chamber 2D machine?
Each ball exits at a fixed interval of 10 seconds. A pick-2 style result therefore needs two release cycles — roughly 20 seconds of draw time — plus the visible air-mixing period you choose to run before releasing the first ball. The steady 10-second rhythm is deliberate: it gives the audience time to follow each ball into the transparent display tubes and lets a host announce each digit before the next one drops.
Can the two chambers hold different ball sets?
Yes — that is the core design of this model. The two transparent acrylic spheres are different sizes and are loaded with color-separated sets: red numbered balls in one chamber, green numbered balls in the other. Each set mixes and draws independently, so operators running 2-digit games can assign one chamber per digit position without any risk of the sets mixing together.
How much space do I need to install this machine?
The cabinet footprint is 710mm wide by 600mm deep, with an overall height of 1600mm. Allow extra room behind the top deck for the operator to reach the green control buttons, and keep audience sightlines in mind — the spheres sit near adult eye level. For moving-in, plan a route at least 710mm wide from the loading area to the final position, and use a flat, level floor so the spheres sit true.
Can Jisun customize the machine for my game format?
Yes. Jisun sets the machine up according to your game: share your draw format, how the two chambers should be used, and your ball set requirements, and the configuration is matched to it. Cabinet dimensions can also be customized for specific venue layouts, and the electrical spec can be built for 110–120V 60Hz with CE compliance. Include your game rules and room size in the inquiry for an accurate quotation.
How should I clean and maintain the yellow cabinet and acrylic spheres?
Cleaning requires nothing more than a damp soft cloth — no special detergent is needed for the cabinet face or the transparent chambers. The one firm rule is to keep sharp tools away from the machine during cleaning, uncrating and repositioning, because they scratch the face and the acrylic spheres. Handled this way, the yellow finish and clear chambers stay presentable for public-facing draws over long-term use.
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.