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| dirkomatic:
I have a coin door from an unknown machine that has two pots and a small button on the inside. Does anyone have any idea what these might have been used for? I understand that one pot on a coin door is commonly used as volume. What is the other one and what is the button? How can I determine if these are linear or logarithmic taper pots? 5K or not? Thanks for any info! |
| Ken Layton:
Pictures always help. |
| bkenobi:
Button could be the service mode switch. |
| dirkomatic:
--- Quote from: Ken Layton on June 30, 2009, 12:07:18 pm ---Pictures always help. --- End quote --- I realize that, but I didn't have a camera handy at the moment. I've got a picture of the pots and switch attached. I'll get a picture of the front of the door posted soon. I did discover that they are linear, 100 ohms 2w pots RV4NAYSD101A from Precision Electronics http://www.precisionelectronics.com/MIL%20Style%20RV4%20PDF%20Download_files/MIL%20Style%20RV4.pdf. What are these for? I thought volume pots were logarithmic taper... Service mode switch does make sense... |
| RayB:
Could be from an older dual-speaker game with individual volume controls. |
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