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| DaOld Man:
It was tricky to take apart, but I got it. It was an even more of a trick releasing the wheels so that i could turn them. I had the counter wired up to my h drive and used my Printer Port Tester program to pulse it. But it was going to take forever to run it all the way back around to 0, plus the clicking noise was driving me up the wall. |
| severdhed:
kinda off topic, but how do you wire one of these up on a mame cabinet? my coin counter has two wires, and says 12v on it. if i connect it to the yellow and black wires on a pc power supply, it will roll the number. is there an easy way to hook one of these things up so that it will count coins on a mame cabinet? |
| mountain:
--- Quote from: severdhed on April 12, 2008, 12:00:04 am ---kinda off topic, but how do you wire one of these up on a mame cabinet? my coin counter has two wires, and says 12v on it. if i connect it to the yellow and black wires on a pc power supply, it will roll the number. is there an easy way to hook one of these things up so that it will count coins on a mame cabinet? --- End quote --- Wire the ground side of the counter to your coin switches and diode isolate them. |
| Thenasty:
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| mountain:
--- Quote from: Thenasty on April 12, 2008, 11:33:28 pm ---.... --- End quote --- This doesn't look right to me. Can you explain how it works? This is how I wired mine. My counter was the 12v variety. On the left of the diagram is the coin swtch inside of my coin mech. They are isolated with the diodes so that they both will trigger the relay, which sends a hard gound to the counter. The relay may be over kill. I also wired a seperate button for coin credits for player one. This can be duplicated on all four coin switches if needed. |
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