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Vendo vf90b-d coin mech problem
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August 16, 2004, 03:07:09 pm »
I have a Pepsi Vendorlator VF90B-D (s/n: 701031282) and the coin mech stopped working shortly after I bought it. I have a couple questions that I'm hoping for some advice on:
1. If I buy the Vendo VF90 manual for a Coke machine sold on colamachines.com, will that manual be the correct manual for my VF90B-D Pepsi machine and its associated coin mechanism?
2. The soda machine is connected to a 15 amp electrical outlet. Does the soda machine need a 20 amp outlet for the electronics to work properly?
3. The problem with the coin mech is that coins just drop through the mechanism into the coin holder and nothing happens - electrically or mechanically. Can anyone please suggest the first steps to troubleshoot whether this is a mechanical issue or an electronics issue.
I'm a rookie with soda machines so I would greatly appreciate any advice.
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dlee388
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Vendo vf90b-d coin mech problem
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August 17, 2004, 11:36:07 am »
Let me take a shot at answering your questions,
#1 - The V90 manual will be the correct one for your machine. Typically the soda machine manuals don't have much info concerning the coin mech. You will need to obtain a coin mech. manual. You can buy/download the manual for your coin mech from
www.colamachines.com
under the "service manuals" section. Assuming that you have a Coinco S75-9800A/B or a National Rejector you sould be fine because all of the manuals are included.
#2 - You should be just fine with a 15 amp electrical outlet. Putting it on a higher amperage circuit will not effect how the electronics in the coin mech will work. If you have and under/over voltage, that could cause problems, but I doubt that's what the problem is.
#3 - Your coin mech problem could be a myriad of problems. More than likely it is internal to the coin mech. Without know what kind of coin. mech you have, I would hate to offer advice and have it be wrong. Could you check and see what kind of mech you have and post your findings? A picture would help too.
Hope this was of some help!
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August 18, 2004, 11:38:54 am »
Thanks for the advice. After spending more time on colamachines.com, I determined that I probably have a Coinco mech. I checked the coin mech power plug and it has the pin configuration that makes it sound like a Coinco S75-9800. So I'll buy the manuals and start from there. Thanks also for the feedback on the amperage requirements - saved me from pulling a new 20amp line to where the pepsi machine is located.
Thanks,
dlee388
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