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Coin mech wiring
Reaper:
Hi guys,
I won a coin mech on ebay & am trying to get it to work, unfortunatley I can find almost nothing about either parts of it & was wondering if any of you guys either know of a good place to look or actually have one, I have:
Mars Electronics MS 111 TS 5 Coin Validator
&
Philip Shefras Spares "blue board" that I assume is the bit that sends out the signals to the game/pc
All I have been able to find out is the dip switch settings for the blue board :(
Anyone able to help?
Ken Layton:
You have a Mars electronic coin chute replacing the standard mechanical coin mechs & coin switch. Visit the manufacturers website www.meiglobal.com
Reaper:
cheers, I will have a look at that, it is ste Shefras board that is the main problem though as I assume that it is the bit I will need to connect to the pc.
yaniktheyak:
Hi
Sounds like you have a similar setup to me.
I want to connect mine to a JPac, but unfortunately the coin mech runs at 12v, which is too high for the J-Pac - so I've left it disconnected.
My friend reckons a simple transistor circuit could be my answer?
I have some instructions for the board but they are on paper at the moment.
If no one else replies I'll try and scan them on Monday.
Stingray:
--- Quote from: yaniktheyak on January 13, 2005, 03:51:20 pm ---.
I want to connect mine to a JPac, but unfortunately the coin mech runs at 12v, which is too high for the J-Pac - so I've left it disconnected.
My friend reckons a simple transistor circuit could be my answer?
--- End quote ---
Why don't you just pull 12 volts off an unused drive connector on your computer's power supply?
-S
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