|
Guest
|
|
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2005, 08:51:33 am » |
|
Here is a direct link to it.adapter
I saw that the other day. It sounds interesting and I would like to see what he has done to the other end of the plug. '>
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Jim
|
|
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2005, 09:21:16 am » |
|
Johnie and I were just talking about this very item... Hopefully, he won't mind, but I'm quoting his reply:
Quote | Looks home made to me, if I read the description correctly, the picture shown is only an example of the type of connector he's talking about, he doesn't show the actual product, probably just a CoinCo jones connector cut off of a non funtioning coinmech & a switch attached. I notice he didn't say how long it is too. like I said, it's probably a 10" cut cord off of an old 'mech. with a toggle switch wire-nutted onto the end...I wouldn't spend the $12 bucks to find out. |
|
|
|
Logged
|
My six cents, Jim
|
|
|
dr galaga
|
|
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2005, 10:33:09 am » |
|
It says that there is no switch, so I bet it is the same as the free-vend switch, with the wires soldered together (or wire-nutted) instead of a switch. If I remember right from a previous post, this will work okay for the push-button machines, but not the slant-shelf machines due to the vending solenoid.
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Guest
|
|
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2005, 11:26:48 am » |
|
Quote (dr galaga @ Aug. 10 2005,11:33) | It says that there is no switch, so I bet it is the same as the free-vend switch, with the wires soldered together (or wire-nutted) instead of a switch. If I remember right from a previous post, this will work okay for the push-button machines, but not the slant-shelf machines due to the vending solenoid. | If he did wire nut the wires together instead of a switch wounldn't that old the relay open all the time? If that is the case the machine would be buzzing all the time even more than it does now. I also don't know if I would want to do that to a relay that is already that old. Who knows how many cycles are left in her.
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
dr galaga
|
|
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2005, 11:36:32 am » |
|
Quote (Deuce1979 @ Aug. 10 2005,12:26) | If he did wire nut the wires together instead of a switch wounldn't that old the relay open all the time? If that is the case the machine would be buzzing all the time even more than it does now. I also don't know if I would want to do that to a relay that is already that old. Who knows how many cycles are left in her. | Yep, that's right and I feel the same way as you. There was a discussion about this a few months ago, but I can't find it now. Basically someone said that it would be okay for a push button machine. Anyone know what thread this was in?
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Guest
|
|
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2005, 01:02:43 pm » |
|
I sent the seller an email asking about the relay and he said yes it did energize the relay. So to me that means the guy gets the 9-pin jones plug twists a few wires together and sells it for $20 including shipping.
I am in the wrong business.
I think I will pass on this one.
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
johnieG
|
|
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2005, 01:54:03 pm » |
|
ding ding ding! we have several winners! if he's hard-wired it together, then it won't work on a slant shelf vendor, with a single soleniod/bottle gate, asd it would energize the poor little thing "on" & it would burn out in short order. (no pun intended ) it would only work for a multi-button machine with a seperate vending/credit relay. and if by chance you hooked it up to say pre-select type, say a Westinghouse WC-102/78/60-MD "Select-a-Matic", it would vend the machine continuosly, ie: the whole machines contents would end up on the floor..fun huh?
|
|
|
Logged
|
Spoon-feeding Newbies since 2001... Yeah..220,221 whatever it takes. Remember, all it needs is a shot of Freon! The Vendo V-83 is the '59 Edsel of the coke machine world. ;p Spray painting does NOT restore a compressor 11 is louder than 10... "Hope" is good, but it's not an action plan.
|
|
|
|