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Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: kiddk1 on May 11, 2006, 01:24:18 pm ---I connected the white wire to the #5 on the keywiz and dropped a quarter and viola a credit, my next question is how can i wire it so it will credit when I push the coin return?

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COOL!! Glad it's working for you.

The other method than adding an extra microswitch is the mechanical one.... This is what I did with mine, which actually has no mech at all.


The brass wire running from the red reject lever down to the bottom microswitch, acivates the switch, just as though a coin had passed it.

You might have to route the wire differently to avoid your coin mech, if you do it this way.

Sorry the picture is a bit rough. it's the only one I have from before it was installed.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

kiddk1:

thanks just ordered

kiddk1:


--- Quote from: Fozzy The Bear on May 11, 2006, 06:39:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: kiddk1 on May 11, 2006, 01:24:18 pm ---I connected the white wire to the #5 on the keywiz and dropped a quarter and viola a credit, my next question is how can i wire it so it will credit when I push the coin return?

--- End quote ---

COOL!! Glad it's working for you.

The other method than adding an extra microswitch is the mechanical one.... This is what I did with mine, which actually has no mech at all.


The brass wire running from the red reject lever down to the bottom microswitch, acivates the switch, just as though a coin had passed it.

You might have to route the wire differently to avoid your coin mech, if you do it this way.

Sorry the picture is a bit rough. it's the only one I have from before it was installed.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

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thanks, I may give this a shot.

emerica:


--- Quote from: kiddk1 on May 11, 2006, 01:54:51 pm ---the coin return stick a little, can I use wd-40 on the metal parts inside to free it up?

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I would use regular silicone spray (you can find it at most local automotive stores or hardware store) as opposed to WD40. In my experience, WD40 attracts dust and dirt.


kiddk1:

the white stuff correct?  I have some I use on my garage opener chain

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