Title: Vendo V110/6-case cooler deck missing Post by: johnieG on July 06, 2018, 10:21:47 pm Got this project in from a customer, an original Vendo 6-case cooler, it's completely original, solid chassis & no rust, and straight, 9 and a push-button door latch as opposed to a Key-lock, Complete that is except somewhere along the time line its entire cooling system was removed ( who knows why, perhaps sent out to be serviced, never to return) So I felt like posting a show & tell.
I'm in the process of fabricating up a new system for it with a new/modern R134a compressor deck assembly transplanted onto an old deck plate out of a V110 vending machine that was scraped, and mating it up to a Vendo V83 evaporator assembly, which needed a motor mounting plate whittled up to accept a newer style unit bearing motor ( the old motor was a radial/belly band mounted type) for the round evap. coil & OEM 2-bladed propeller type fan, ( a real finger chopper :tounge:) the old evaporator covers were pretty corroded/ rotted along the bottom so I had my sheet metal jobber fab' up so aluminum replacements, doing a bit of a test fitting on the bench before I commit to brazing it all together, rewiring & recharging the system and transplanting it into it new (old) home.... now that the heat index here in Michigan is below 100-deg/F should be able to wrap it up shortly. Title: Re: Vendo V110/6-case cooler deck missing Post by: johnieG on July 06, 2018, 10:23:27 pm More Pic's
Title: Re: Vendo V110/6-case cooler deck missing Post by: ajf5577 on July 07, 2018, 06:39:41 am Impressive work.
Title: Re: Vendo V110/6-case cooler deck missing Post by: johnieG on July 08, 2018, 09:20:30 am Thanks,
This is the kind of project I enjoy, bringing a machine back to a life after what could have been decades of neglect, I just rewired a '60's Lacrosse/LLC64 7up machine done in a Harley-Davidson theme for customer of Pat Pixley's. Someone replaced the machines original compressor deck with a transplanted unit that looked like it came out of an old restaurant cooler as it had a nice coating of kitchen grease on it, and to top it off it looked like a pack of rabid squirrels attempted to rewire it, there wasn't any portion of the main wiring or the vending harness that wasn't cut or spliced with wire nuts, & bits and pieces from an orange colored extension cord. The owners said he attempted to plug it in after he got it home ( after being assured by the previous owner that it ran the last time that he plugged it in) but for some reason, it gave him quite an electrical shock ( yes, it had broken grounding pin) and then turned into a 4th of July sparkler and blew out his breakers, couldn't imagine why... Now it's purring along just fine. ( i know, I know, it's just a Lacrosse, but he insisted he wanted it up & running & his money was green :biggrin:) |