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i have a Philips shefras spares limited connected to an ms111 coin mech and having trouble wiring it for the jamma harnes
i have attached the piun out diagram but cant seem to get it to work.
any idea what wires i need to connect up
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its about 30 years since i wired one of these credit boards up but you only need 3 wires, 12v and ground and the coin line
the 12v goes to any marked 12v and ground goes to any 0v, i am sure coin line goes to n/o output
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