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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: THE LONGPLAYER on November 15, 2016, 06:16:31 am
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HI ALL
i AM IN THE PROCCESS OF BUILDING AN MP3 JUKEBOX. MOST OF THE ELECTRONICS IS COMPLETED AND I AM NOW IN THE MIDDLE OF DRAWING UP PLANS FOR THE CABINET.
I WILL BE USING A LK100B COIN ACCEPTOR OR COULD USE THE CH926. MY QUESTION IS, CAN EITHER OF THESE WORK WHEN NOT MOUNTED VERTICALY?
IT MAY BE THAT I WOULD MOUNT IT IN A PANEL WHICH SLOPES BACK AT ABOUT 45 DEGREES IF THIS WORKS.
ANY IDEAS OR INFO. WOULD BE HELPFUL. THANKS
THE LONGPLAYER
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no they must be mounted within a few degrees of vertical otherwise it throws off the coin scan. (coins roll too fast or too slow)
if you have a sloped front, consider mounting a coin slot in the front and then having a roll down chute to a mechanism like this:
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Vertical-Advanced-CPU-comparable-Coin-selector-TW800-vertical-coin-acceptor-arcade-accessories-for-coin-operator-arcede/607318_32547087482.html (https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Vertical-Advanced-CPU-comparable-Coin-selector-TW800-vertical-coin-acceptor-arcade-accessories-for-coin-operator-arcede/607318_32547087482.html)
then use another chute to return the coins or accept them wherever you need to.
if you must use this mechanism, consider using a plate to level out the mechanism to match the slope of your front.
I had these ones made to install an electronic mech in a rowe jukebox in the front door:
(http://i.imgur.com/1jsvyqs.jpg)
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Many thanks for your advice Lilshawn.
I did think that may be the problem with installing on a slope but glad to have that confirmed.
I will look at the other options that you have suggested. I like the idea of a separate front plate and mounting the mech behind and vertical.
I think that there may be several types of mech. that can be installed that way and as I only want to use one coin type I should not have a problem.
Once I have a suitible mech. and a front plate on the bench, I will set about designing the chutes etc.
I will post the finished result here on this forum.
Many Thanks
The Longplayer