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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: michelevit on April 08, 2006, 03:49:40 pm
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i am looking to install a coin mech on my next cabinet. i have been using a button where
the coin mech would be in the past, but on my next cab, i want to be able to have a coin mech
so i can use dump all my spare change at the end of the day.
i purchased a coin mech but it rejects anything but quarters.
has anyone been able to find a coin mech that easiily will take any coin (penny, nickel, dime, quarter)
i am probally still going to have a credit button too so i can play games without using change.
any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance.
mv.
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B/S/T
FS: All in one or .984"/25c Coin Mechs (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=49177.0)
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In this thread here, thenasty shows you how to make your own
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=19200.msg153173#msg153173
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I saw an interesting mechanism on Ebay a few months ago that could be programmed to accept multiple coins. Not too expensive either.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=47205.msg454345#msg454345
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Accept any coin as 1 credit? Like a slot and optical sensor and no coin sorter? ;D
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has anyone been able to find a coin mech that easiily will take any coin (penny, nickel, dime, quarter)
Happs IL Universal System coin door and mech will do that for you,
If you want, it will give you different outputs for each coin type that you put into it OR it can even be set to give pulsed outputs on the same line.... So for example you can have a quarter give you one game, and putting a dollar in give you six games.
However!! The downside is that they are very expensive and I'm not sure that Happs list them in the retail catalog. They are however available to trade... I know, becuase we use them in the arcade I work for. You might need to ask a Happs dealer to order them. I'm also not 100% certain that they're not a European only unit.... Need to check that out.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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Accept any coin as 1 credit? Like a slot and optical sensor and no coin sorter? ;D
that would be great. how do i build such a cool optical sensor?
sounds like something that would trip a beam of light as the coin
falls past it.
that is exactly what i want to do.
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Accept any coin as 1 credit? Like a slot and optical sensor and no coin sorter? ;D
that would be great. how do i build such a cool optical sensor?
sounds like something that would trip a beam of light as the coin
falls past it.
that is exactly what i want to do.
It would be easier (or, just as easy) to hook up a microwitch to a chute. It's been done before. I've seen examples made out of cardboard and one out of plastic. If I can find the URLs, I'll post them.
The only downside to this is that you lose the sound of the coin going through the mech.
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I've seen examples made out of cardboard and one out of plastic. If I can find the URLs, I'll post them.
Scroll down about 2/3rds of the way on this page to see "The $.02 Coin Mech Hack" made out of plastic and JB Weld
http://www.licoricepizza.com/fantastic4.html
Scroll halfway down this page to see one made out of duct tape and masking tape:
http://www.licoricepizza.com/msdonkeyman.html
Here's one made out of a funnel, pvc pipe and a coffee can
http://www.webbpage.net/jukebox/const.htm
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Accept any coin as 1 credit? Like a slot and optical sensor and no coin sorter? ;D
that would be great. how do i build such a cool optical sensor?
sounds like something that would trip a beam of light as the coin
falls past it.
that is exactly what i want to do.
There are ready made sensors for a few $$$. You need a 'DIGITAL SLOT OPTOSCHMITT SENSOR'. http://rocky.digikey.com/scripts/ProductInfo.dll?Site=US&V=480&M=HOA0961-N51 looks suitable for the job. If you use non matrixed switches to ground, the output from the sensor should connect direct to the encoder. Otherwise some digital logic is needed.
Note this is going entirely by theory and datasheet, as I haven't done it myself yet.
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I've seen examples made out of cardboard and one out of plastic. If I can find the URLs, I'll post them.
Scroll down about 2/3rds of the way on this page to see "The $.02 Coin Mech Hack" made out of plastic and JB Weld
http://www.licoricepizza.com/fantastic4.html
Scroll halfway down this page to see one made out of duct tape and masking tape:
http://www.licoricepizza.com/msdonkeyman.html
Here's one made out of a funnel, pvc pipe and a coffee can
http://www.webbpage.net/jukebox/const.htm
I made one a while ago out of duct tape and a cardboard box, but I recently upgraded to a real coin mech that only accepts quarters and tokens.