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« on: April 27, 2010, 09:43:27 am »

is this a good upgrade for the coinco 9800a or do i need to look for the 9800b
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2010, 07:59:36 pm »

a MARS TRC6800 will work fine in most machines so long as the machine gives a "ready to vend" signal on pin#7 of the jones plug, (some earlier Lacrosse's don't) you can set the price from 5-Cents up to $10.00 & it will accept U.S. $1 coins & it may also be set to accept Canadian coins, it can also be programed to accept a Token.

Just make sure it works before you buy one, they are reliable coinmechs, but their "slug-rejector" is electronic ( metal detecting type) & if it's unplugged from the main coinmechs CPU board, it will forget all of it's memory ( IE: what's a valid coin & which aren't) & it will have to be re-programed. you can download a manual from MEI online (MARS is call MEI)

http://www.meitechnical.com/mei-files/files/access-public/documentation/technical-documents/trc6xxx_operational_service_guide.pdf
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2010, 10:43:46 pm »

thanks for the info,it may be more trouble than i want . i may just keep looking for a good 9800a or b because i will keep machine set on 50cents
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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2010, 02:55:28 pm »


Just make sure it works before you buy one, they are reliable coinmechs, but their "slug-rejector" is electronic ( metal detecting type) & if it's unplugged from the main coinmechs CPU board, it will forget all of it's memory ( IE: what's a valid coin & which aren't) & it will have to be re-programed. you can download a manual from MEI online (MARS is call MEI)

http://www.meitechnical.com/mei-files/files/access-public/documentation/technical-documents/trc6xxx_operational_service_guide.pdf

I don't believe this is a true statement - You can unplug the rejector and it will hold it's memory. I used to carry unplugged spares in my service truck all the time. Plug them into a working mech and away you go.
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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2010, 03:49:13 pm »

thanks i would hate to have to re program one. i see they everywhere on ebay and everyone states they are ready to go.
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2010, 04:44:39 pm »

I don't believe this is a true statement - You can unplug the rejector and it will hold it's memory. I used to carry unplugged spares in my service truck all the time. Plug them into a working mech and away you go.


if you unplug the electronic coin detection (slug rejector) with the power on, it will scramble the memory, it's cautionary statement, if you buy a MARS 6800 or similar mech, from someone who did this, or worse, if they mixed rejectors between mechs. but usually retuning the mech's will fix the problem.
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