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Ultimarc Buttons (Which is NO ?)
PedroSilva:
Here's a suggestion on how to do it, assuming you have a coin door:
- wire the switch to the bulbs of the coin door and then power it ... should act as a multimeter ... ;D
TOK:
The switches I got from Ultimarc were Cherry brand.
If you're looking at that switch from the side, the very bottom offset lug is the common and the next one above is the NO. Top is the NC.
dmish82:
--- Quote from: TOK on October 18, 2004, 10:59:26 am ---The switches I got from Ultimarc were Cherry brand.
If you're looking at that switch from the side, the very bottom offset lug is the common and the next one above is the NO. Top is the NC.
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The switches I have are Cherry Brand also. Thanks a bunch.
SirPeale:
You must really want an answer, you posted this on a few different boards.
mameworld
another mameworld link
Why didn't you just try it out, and if it didn't work, move it?
dmish82:
--- Quote from: Peale on October 18, 2004, 11:57:50 am ---You must really want an answer, you posted this on a few different boards.
mameworld
another mameworld link
Why didn't you just try it out, and if it didn't work, move it?
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Well I was working on it late last night and was going to test it w/ a multimeter, which was found to be dead. So I figured I'd find out while I was at work today, rather than disconnecting my bulbs from my coin door to try it out and rather than hooking up the IPAC and going through the setup. The connectors are EXTREMELY hard to pull off of the contacts on the switches(why I didn't want to have to move them around). Just figured it'd be easier than playing around with it for a couple hours.
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