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| Ninja-chicken:
Hi everyone! This forum is really great. I've posted a question or two before and been very very pleased with the answers. Hopefully you guys could help out with the latest issue with my cab :) So I bought a KI machine which came with a coin mech. The guy who sold it said just before he shipped it he was playing street fighter on it perfectly and the coin mech was working 100%. I plugged in the JAMMA harness to my J-PAC and opened a text editor. I constantly got "5". The coin mech wires are attached to the JAMMA harness via a easy release plug thing so I simply unplugged that and the constant "5" stopped. I assume this means there is something screwing up with the wiring. Could there be anything you know of causing this? Could it just be broken? It's also worth noting I replaced the bulb, but that doesnt come on when it's plugged in and when I put a coin in it just gets rejected. FYI the coin mech is attached to a board called "Klingon v1.1". Other then that I don't know what make it is. Thankyou for any help you could give me :) |
| Franco B:
Does the coin mech have microswitches? Maybe the wire is connected to Normally Closed (NC) instead of Normally Open (NO), I think if you have it connected to NC it will give you the constant '5' you are getting. If you do have microswitches try swapping the wire to the other terminal (NO) |
| Ninja-chicken:
--- Quote from: Franco B on May 28, 2008, 06:40:41 am ---Does the coin mech have microswitches? Maybe the wire is connected to Normally Closed (NC) instead of Normally Open (NO), I think if you have it connected to NC it will give you the constant '5' you are getting. If you do have microswitches try swapping the wire to the other terminal (NO) --- End quote --- It doesn't have a microswitch no :( I'll have a look at it at lunch to see if there is anything similar, and I'll take photos of all the wiring etc. I think that should help :) |
| SirPeale:
Definitely take a picture. Unless it has some weird kind of coin comparator it should have switches. They likely have a wire arm that moves when a coin drops thru. --- Quote from: Ninja-chicken on May 28, 2008, 06:27:43 am ---FYI the coin mech is attached to a board called "Klingon v1.1". Other then that I don't know what make it is. --- End quote --- Yes, take a picture of that whole works. |
| Ninja-chicken:
I've done the best I can. Any questions please ask |
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