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| fixedpigs:
on a similar note... is there an easy way to rig up a coin door for free play...? thanks...! |
| thebrownshow:
Easiest way is to leave the coin door unlocked and just hit the switch yourself. |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: fixedpigs on January 05, 2006, 12:39:55 am ---on a similar note... is there an easy way to rig up a coin door for free play...? thanks...! --- End quote --- Once you figure out how to connect the coin door itself, you just wire a button to the same two terminals on the microswitch. Push the button, and you've got a credit. Lots of people hide the button inside the coin return, or on the underside of the panel, or mount it such that it gets pushed when you push the coin reject button. |
| thebrownshow:
When I bought my cabinet, it actually had a button shoved into the spot where the lock should have gone. The connectors from the 2nd coin slot had been removed from the coin switch and wired to this new "credit button": |
| fixedpigs:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on January 05, 2006, 10:56:39 am --- ...or mount it such that it gets pushed when you push the coin reject button. --- End quote --- aha yes...! now we're talking... i suppose it would be easy enough just to make two contacts that would touch when the reject button was pushed... simple enough...-=) |
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