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Skeleton Man
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July 21, 2006, 05:39:41 pm »
I finally got my machine in usable shape to the point I could attach a coin mech, and the following was revealed:
1) The 'time-delay' relay is used to hold the solenoid open for 1 -2 seconds to allow the cans to drop. Removing the time delay part (R/C) results in the solenoid releasing far too quickly and not dispensing the drink.
2) My Coinco 9310 (a $50 mech) will *not* program correctly. It has a field tune mode where you add new coins, and I tried to add $1 and $2 CDN coins with no luck.
I was able to program $1 coins with little problem.. the mech behaves just like if a DBA were attached, accepting $1 only if there is enough change, and returning 4 quarters on escrow.
My problems started when I tried to program in $2 bi-metal coins. It went through the whole programming phase ok, but when I returned to normal mode it treated every $2 coin as a $1 and now refuses to accept 95% of nickels, dimes and quarters.
Out of a handful of like 50 coins, only 1 nickel will be accepted, every other coin gets rejected !
I know someone here specialises in coin mechs and their repair, so if you could help me out I would be much obliged.
I have an old broken 9800B mech also.. the solenoids are still good (at least the AC crems anyway), but the logic board is screwed. Is it worth fixing these ? They're worth like $5 a peice right ?
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July 21, 2006, 05:50:50 pm »
9300-S Series Manual
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July 21, 2006, 07:49:03 pm »
If you'd like to send me the PCB/logic board, I could have a crack at it, I repaired many boards for the S75-9800 A/B series with success.
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Yea, 220...221, whatever it takes.
Skeleton Man
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July 21, 2006, 11:06:36 pm »
Thanks johnieG.. I might take you up on that
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