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Trouble-Shooting => Coin Mechanisms => Topic started by: on January 04, 2005, 03:09:36 am



Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: on January 04, 2005, 03:09:36 am
Anyone know where I can get a coin mech for my ('57) Vendo 216?






Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: johnieG on January 04, 2005, 06:53:08 am
Sure, any standard 115 Volt/ S75-9800 series coinco mech will do just fine... :;):


Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: on January 04, 2005, 10:02:41 am
Johnie,
Please translate the winking smilie.
I am brand new to this, so I don't know if the wink means you are kidding with your answer or if that is the correct answer and you are just being fun.


S.S.C.  <---- Sorry So Clueless :(


Also, once I get one, how do you attach it? Are there brackets? Or Screw holes?

Thanks SO much,






Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: MoonDawg on January 04, 2005, 12:47:14 pm
He means "Coinco S-75" coin mechanism. Very plentiful on e-bay. Make sure the seller says it was tested and it works.  Your machine has the 3 attatching studs or screws you will need to hang it, and it just plugs into a 9 pin socket

                                                            Glen






Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: on January 04, 2005, 02:14:23 pm
Thanks Glen and johnieG!

I picked up the above machine today and it is in pretty good shape. I really like it a lot.
I will start a new thread to get advice on a few cut wires, etc.

Two last questions here:
The machine says 10 cents and that is how I would like it. Can the "Coinco S-75" be set to just accept 10 cents per bottle/can?

Also, later if I want it to be free, is it possible to set it (or hack it) for that?

Thanks so much and again I apologize for my lack of knowledge in Coke machine innerworkings.


Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: on January 04, 2005, 02:29:18 pm
I just saw this "Coinco model S-75-9800B coin acceptor-117V" on eBay:



So that will work for my:
?


MOST importantly: What is the difference between "A", "B", "C" & "E" in the Coinco model S-75-9800 coin acceptor-117Vmodels?






Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: johnieG on January 04, 2005, 07:07:34 pm
My "winky" means nothing sinister, ???  just a friendly "icon"...Thanks for the correction on the model no.'s  MoonDawg, (never type fast when you're tired) the Coinco S-75 series will work for most 115volt/AC machines...[beware! some S-75 9800 A/B models are for use in 24/volt AC machines only!!! & will be labeled as such...when in doubt, check the voltage rating on the little transformer inside the mech. just behind the slug-rejector]

The "A" model is the earlier version, it has a metal cover over the rejected coin chute,& it can set the vend price from 5-cents up to 75-cents, by means of 4 small slide switches located behind the slug rejector of the mech.

The "B" model has a molded plastic cover over the coin chute, & can set the price from 5-cents up to $1.55 per vend, by means of 5 slide type "dip" switches located behind the slug rejector.

both are single price coinmechs. meaning all products will sell for the single "set" price. & will give change in Nickles.

Long story short...yes, it will work fine






Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: on January 04, 2005, 07:14:07 pm
johnieG,
Thanks for all of the indepth info you shared. I REALLY appreciate it.
One last thing. Do those coin mechs have a "Free Play" setting? Or do you have to hack them?
Thanks,


Title: Need a coin mech for a ('57) vendo 216
Post by: johnieG on January 04, 2005, 10:18:47 pm
The minimum price (if you use these coinmechs) is 5-cents,
and no "free-play" setting is provided, you will have to use an external switch wired as follows (see attatched diagram), this will allow you to have a "free-play" (hidden if you wish) and/or also use the coinmech as well, my guest's enjoy plunking a dime into my old machines, just to see them work, so I keep a dish with dimes & nickels right on top, (I use the free-play switch myself !)

PS.. this "free-play switch will also allow you trouble-shoot a machine & help you determine if it's a coinmech problem, or a vending circut problem, should the need arise. kind handy!

also click on the main "coinmech" section on the discussion page to see other threads on "free-play" or use the "search" feature, that's what it's there for.  :;):