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Title: Meter-Matic Coin-Op Timer
Post by: tkaz on January 14, 2014, 09:04:27 pm
I just picked up a couple of Meter Matic coin-operated timers on eBay today, just happened across them and thought they were kind of cool.  They were listed as non-working, but I have had a hankering for an electrical project lately.  They were made for motels back in the 30's or so, you plugged in a TV, radio, etc. and it then made them a coin operated device. 

Anybody have any experience with these?  There's a few out there on eBay and they are very cheap when it comes down to it ($10-20).


Title: Re: Meter-Matic Coin-Op Timer
Post by: tkaz on January 21, 2014, 07:28:30 pm
Got the timers in the mail today, pretty cool little boxes.  Nothing special, just plug in the device you want to be coin-operated, insert a nickel for every increment of time and push down the handle.  A ratcheting gear around the timer engages a switch, shuts it off when it's done.  Sounds like it was mostly used for fridges and TV's. 

I bought them non-working, but after doing a little investigation and reading the label, it indicates that each increment is 40/30/24 etc. hours, so it's spinning, just VERY slowly. I wish it was adjustable, but can't complain for the price.

I was thinking it'd be a cool thing to hook up for your kids...make them spend their allowance to run the Playstation/Xbox!


Title: Re: Meter-Matic Coin-Op Timer
Post by: Pixel on January 21, 2014, 08:21:48 pm
I was thinking it'd be a cool thing to hook up for your kids...make them spend their allowance to run the Playstation/Xbox!

Aye, tis a bonnie way to keep the lads in line. Profitable too. $$  :tounge:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/73/BarksScrooge.jpg/220px-BarksScrooge.jpg)


Title: Re: Meter-Matic Coin-Op Timer
Post by: tkaz on January 21, 2014, 09:51:57 pm
I want to do a couple of small instruction decals for the outside of these, what do you guys do to have those printed, sign shops?  Design isn't a problem, just looking for something that will last.