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| Marky_1979:
Yes unless there is already a power module supplying power to the coin mech? Just a consideration if using the ipac im not sure if there will be a small voltage running through the unit from the wire from the coin mech? |
| Vaad:
This is Coin Mech end SW1 - No Wire SW2 - No Wire 0v - Black Wire .. This wire comes from the light bulb in the PCB board and back out again -- Wire this into the Earth of where the power is coming from.. i used the PSU P2 - Yellow with Black Banding Coin 2 on IPAC lamp - No Wire 12v - No Wire MET - White wire with Red Banding -- Ignore this 12v - No Wire P1 - Orange wire with Black Banding -- Wires to Coin 1 on IPAC 0v - Black -- This is the earth that needs to be wired into IPAC or what ever version you are using Key - No Wire 12v - Orange Wire -- Wire this into where you want to take your power from .. i used the PSU 12V cable |
| Vaad:
Update ... I Fixed it i opened up notepad inseterted a coin and it came up 55555 .. i checked the coin buttons X Arcaded uses and its 3 and 4 .. a quick remap and all was sorted out.. thanks all for help |
| AndyWarne:
There is an important issue to be aware of here. A powered coin mech or credit board might send a 12 volt signal to the device its connected to. This will damage the I-PAC / X-Arcade etc. It might not cause imediate damage but may be a delayed issue. So, its always worth checking with a multimeter that no voltage higher than 5 is present on the connection to the interface. This issue is not relevant when using a simple switch-type coin mech. Andy |
| Marky_1979:
Can you show some pics of it all wired up please? |
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