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diverdown:

Gosh I love dialup internet


Is this the company but a diff mech?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/S6-MICROMECH-ELECTRONIC-COIN-MECHANISM-USED_W0QQitemZ260096790967QQcategoryZ13718QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


The machine  was made in 1996.

do either of you (or anyone else )  have any clue as to what wires would do what, or at least how to work this out for myself?



grantspain:


--- Quote from: Fozzy The Bear on March 15, 2007, 08:21:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: grantspain on March 15, 2007, 07:12:01 pm ---its a microcoin S5 mech-made in australia

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It might well be.... But it's a copy of an S5 made by coin controls / Money Controls in the UK.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

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no its completely different from the money controls sr5,in the u.k you find these coin mechs used on battery powered pool tables-riley and simply pool use them,one is set on 100us and the other 50us but i can't remember which.
as for the wiring it looks like you gonna need a schem as the wires could be anything,i would expect 4/5 coin outputs,4/5 coin inhibits,+12volt,ground and coin counter.there is no point guessing as you could cause damage to the coin mech or the game board-the only other way to do this would be using a multi meter and tracing all the wiring or changing to a credit board and c120 type mech but to do either of these you need to know what you are doing or you're gonna fry something :cry:

diverdown:

Is there a differance between s5 and s6 coin mechs....... will either work if i plug them in, do they have different size ribbons or pinouts?

grantspain:

crompton's are/were based in ramsgate,kent,england have you not tried to contact their tech dept,they would be able to give you the interface pinout,coin mech type and programming setup

grantspain:

these are the people who make it in oz,contact them-they should have every bit of info you need
http://www.microcoin.com/display.asp?entityid=879
plus other info
http://www.ticketflex.com/Video%20Tips/MicrocoinS5.htm

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