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Author Topic: Selectivend model 20sv4 need info!  (Read 6419 times)
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« on: December 05, 2001, 11:24:19 pm »

Ok guys here "tis! the picture of the beast itself (thanks for your help Jim '<img'>  the size is H=71" W=31" D=22" it weighs in at about 250+lbs, I goofed on the shelves its got 12, not 13. hoping to get any info ya got...thanks ...johnieG
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2001, 10:45:00 pm »

Hey guys, I'm the proud owner of a newly purchased Selectivend shelf machine, and I'm looking for any/all service manuals for it. The model is 20SV4 , it's a 13 shelf glass door vendor set for 25 cents, it started its life in the mid 60's as a Dr. Pepper machine,(mint green) then at some point it was repainted white and a 7up bottler put it to use, it runs fine and gets cold quick, but it'll need a new evap' coil fan,(the sign and door lamp work fine after replacing the starters) any how thought I'd show her off before I start to refinish it! so any info or leads would be very helpfull, I'm attaching a pix so you  can see it in the "before" state. Thanks again...Johnie G (PS... my wife says if I buy any more of these 60 machines shes gona change my name to "Johnie square-corners!"  ':p'
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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2001, 10:56:45 pm »

Opps  the file attachment error says  the pix is too big! hey Jim how can I download it to post? is there another way? (the size is 523,021 bytes)...Johnie G  '<img'>
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« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2001, 11:23:13 pm »

500 KB!!! 'nervous'
This is the reason we had to put restrictions in image file size...  We'd run out off hard drive space in no time!

It appears you have a high resolution image which is good for printing, but not good as a web image. I'm not sure what image editing software you have on your computer, but the resolution of your image needs to be reduced to 72 dpi and possibly resized downward since a printed picture becomes very large(dimension wise) on a monitor and wouldn't display very well in the Forums... '<img'>

If you don't have the capabilities to accomplish this, email me the photo and I'll do some magic and send it back to you so you can attempt to upload the image again for us to view... '<img'>
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