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Dixie narco model 300
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Reply #10 on:
October 18, 2005, 12:50:46 pm »
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and I think I'll convert it to forced air/evaporator-cooling (nobody ever wants to buy a "wet" chest cooler.)
Johnie - how do you do this? As you know I'm sitting on a
1940's GE wet (maybe and/or dry) cooler
that has a similar setup.
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October 18, 2005, 03:08:43 pm »
Pat Pixley has(had) a Vernor's Ideal 55 that this was done to IIRC. I can't remember seeing the pictures though(hint Hint). It shouldn't be to hard. I was going to do it to an Ideal slider I had but I got bored and sold it before I aquired all the parts. I just hate the cooling systems in the smaller Ideals, anything that has to be cracked open to get out is no fun to me.
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October 21, 2005, 12:05:17 am »
Thanks for the help. I did get the plug put in and so far it all works so now I need to work on the interior. There on the burst door is a relay switch with another plug next to it but whatever was supposes to be there isn’t and I believe that is where the coin mechanism should be plugged in. I don’t know since I don’t have a schematic to compare to what I’m looking at. Does anyone know what switch I need to convert the machine over to allow us to just push the button and it dispenses without the use of money until I can get the coin mechanism fixed?
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October 21, 2005, 12:06:00 am »
Besides that I wanted to also say that people so far who claim to have manuals for the model turn out not to. So if anyone comes across the manual for the 300/175-5 dixie-narco please let me know.
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Sorry, but it's a POP MACHINE!
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There on the burst door is a relay switch with another plug next to it but whatever was supposes to be there isn’t and I believe that is where the coin mechanism should be plugged in.
Does it have 8 slots in it (like the picture below)? If so, then it is for the coin mech. Specifications for the switch are on the picture.
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Free play switch once more
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