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TOK:
I like having the buttons, but I don't like having any extra buttons up on the panel. I prefer a regular black button down near the coin door somewhere. The idea of wiring them to the REJECT portion of the coin door is pretty cool.
DarkKobold:

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--- Quote from: greywolf22 on July 08, 2005, 09:27:02 am ---I think I've been using tokens now exclusively for a number of months, but I just have one of those feelings that I'll be in the middle of a great game...have to continue and not reach the coins in time
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Chris:

--- Quote from: TOK on July 08, 2005, 11:25:29 am ---I like having the buttons, but I don't like having any extra buttons up on the panel. I prefer a regular black button down near the coin door somewhere. The idea of wiring them to the REJECT portion of the coin door is pretty cool.

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I wired the reject buttons, and I have a switch in line with the reject button wiring so I can shut those off when I want to require tokens.
grueinthebox:
Depending on what kind of coin door you've got, it might be even easier than using a switch...  On my Midway cabinets I've got the reject button rigged to hit the existing coin switch using just some plastic wire ties.  Costs virtually nothing, requires no wiring and is entirely reversible.  Could probably figure out a way to rig something similar up with other coin doors as well - just break out the bailing wire and duct tape.  ;)
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