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Bump -new problem Identify this coin mech please?
diverdown:
--- Quote from: grantspain on March 17, 2007, 05:53:57 am ---crompton's were based in ramsgate,kent,england
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They went bust 10 years ago and were bought out by another Co. who were bought out by another and then another......... Diggers prize no longer exists
I have wiring diagrams and stuff, but cant read them. I will have another go, they may show points on the main PCB that will give me a clue. They specify it was a ME111 coin mech but it seems it was not so i think the paperwork will be wrong anyhow.
grantspain:
there is a way round this problem,if you can identify the 10p credit line,+12volts dc and the common/ground you can use a credit board and a c120 coin controls mech with mounting plate.
the me111 coin mech uses a seperate coin output and inhibit for each coin so depending if its pre 2 pound coin you will have 4 coin outputs,4 coin inhibits,+12volts dc and ground.(sometimes also a coin common)
how good are you with a multimeter?if you can id the above then things should be very straight forwards
StephenH:
MicroCoin has a web page and still exists:
http://www.microcoin.com.au
diverdown:
--- Quote from: grantspain on March 18, 2007, 05:00:30 pm ---there is a way round this problem,if you can identify the 10p credit line,+12volts dc and the common/ground you can use a credit board and a c120 coin controls mech with mounting plate.
the me111 coin mech uses a seperate coin output and inhibit for each coin so depending if its pre 2 pound coin you will have 4 coin outputs,4 coin inhibits,+12volts dc and ground.(sometimes also a coin common)
how good are you with a multimeter?if you can id the above then things should be very straight forwards
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I will give this a go. There is the issue of the credit LCD...... but im happy to tackle this bit 1st
grantspain:
should not affect the credit display unless its on the coin door interface board,which i doubt