Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: zudmsc on February 03, 2006, 09:33:01 am
-
Hello all,
I need to know if someone has placed a bill aceptor into any of their games? I have a triple pinball door from Entropy that has a cut out for a bill acceptor. I have two bill aceptor but neither one fits the template. Any thoughts on which model would fit. Since this is a home unit, I am looking for an older model Mars one that I can pick-up cheap on E-bay.
Michael
-
The Entropy door bill acceptor cutout/mounting studs are for "Amusement" style bill acceptors. Remember that there are mainly two basic styles of bill acceptors "Amusement/jukebox/gaming" and "Vending" each one has different mounting bolt patterns and 'snouts'. Visit www.pyramidacceptors.com for more information.
-
I built a Cherry Master from scratch and wired a DBA to it. It was very easy. A DBA could easily be added to a MAME cabinet. When I get around to building a juke box, it will have a DBA on it.
-
If the DBA will "pulse" signals to your encoder, you good to go :)
-
No, Iwhat I was asking about is which model DBA would fit into the pinball coin door? I am looking at the older model Mars BDA I just dont know which one will fit. I am looking at VFM or GL models.
Michael
-
Most bill acceptors will fit in to a pinball door (if you have a pinball door with a BA mount). I have even had pinballs with upstackers in them. The pinball door should have two mounting holes on it-- one for an upstacker, and one for a non-upstacker model. Some upstackers WILL be too large, so i'd go for a Mars unit if that's what you're looking at.
Vending BAs are out-- they won't fit.
The older Mars unit you are looking at probably won't take new 5$ bills, but it should fit.
Check to see if your pinball machine has BA spacers either in a baggie or screwed in where the BA goes. If you don't have a spacer kit, you're going to need one in order to get the BA to fit right.
If your BA deal falls through, I'll sell you a DBA-01 dirt cheap.
Good luck!
APf
-
Bill acceptors come in many different power requirements and wiring harness pinouts. You must make sure you have the correct voltage unit and the right connector pinout or you can damage both the bill acceptor and pinball. Sometimes Williams left a small baggie in the machine with a couple of different 'dongle' wiring harness adapters and spacer washers for a few different bill acceptors. Usually there was also manual supplement describing the coin door and in it there was a list of 'suggested' make/model bill acceptors that will work on the door and be the right voltage.