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Wiring Coin door to turn on PC - Microswitch?

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Kayden:
 :laugh:

Well... mine is still better because I don't have to push mine all the way.   :P

lowlifefalcon:
what i did is stuck a micro push button in the coin return slot. i drilled a small hole in the back of it and tied in the wires to the micro credit switch. very clean and no one see's it. just stick your finger in the chute and credit up.

Ginsu Victim:
Don't buy disconnects from Radio Shack. They rip you off big time. I buy mine in 100 packs at Ace Hardware for about the same price as what Radio Shack charges for 16.

Franco B:

--- Quote from: lowlifefalcon on March 25, 2009, 07:09:08 pm ---what i did is stuck a micro push button in the coin return slot. i drilled a small hole in the back of it and tied in the wires to the micro credit switch. very clean and no one see's it. just stick your finger in the chute and credit up.


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Good idea.

You could mount a microswitch behind both rejects and wire them so that both rejects have to be pressed simultaneously to turn on the PC.

Namco:

--- Quote from: ivwshane on March 25, 2009, 02:34:51 am ---Since everyone else is posting their setup, here is mine.



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Yeah dude, that's just genius. Using the NC side of the switch like that. Why didn't I think of that? Thanks for the idea!!  :applaud:

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