Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: zosofan on June 22, 2006, 06:24:11 pm hey gang,
just picked up a S75-9800B on ebay. i'm looking it over and it only has 4 sliders, not 5 (or 6). The outside is labled S75-9800B. is it just me, or did i get a "B" body with an "A" board? not that it is a big deal, i'll probably set it for a quarter. Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: johnieG on June 22, 2006, 08:11:34 pm You are a wise student grasshopper! the logic/circut boards are interchangable between the Coinco 9800 A & B series, outward appearances can be deceiving
also beware that the Coinco 9800 B series is also commonly found with a 24 volt rating, read the label, least you fry it! if there is no label, pop open the slug rejector & read the transformer, it should say 115vac / 12volts ac output, the 24 vac model will say; 24volts ac. / 12 volts output. the logic/circut board is the same as any other 9800 series, but the CREMS are rated for a 24 volt line voltage input ( they will fry on 115 volts. all other parts are interchangable with the Coinco 115 volt/9800 series Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: bubba on June 22, 2006, 10:49:00 pm Wow.. Good info.. Was there any common factor that would make this stand out? Specific brand or label? I imagine you would see a transformer near the changer to convert to low voltage?
Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: zosofan on June 23, 2006, 12:44:01 am checked out the specs on the changer, 117 volts inside and out.
i set it to 25 cents, plugged it in and it's vending mexican pepsi and 7up i don't think i'll ding the ebayer for a non-consequential error. Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: johnieG on June 23, 2006, 02:44:37 pm
The Coinco 75-9800 series ( and some of the 75-9400's) that are set for 24 volts are usually found on multi flavor/single price machines from the 70's. The transformer (line to 24 volts A.C.) was usually inside the relay/control box on these 70's single price / multi vend machines. and all of the relays & vending motors & gates are also low voltage/24 volts A.C. PS; what's a 75-9400 series? glad you asked! it looks almost identicle to the good old 9800/A & B series, but it has an extra coin inventory switch & gives back both dimes & nickles as change. Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: BryanH on June 23, 2006, 09:40:15 pm Johnie - did you make that tester?
Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: johnieG on June 24, 2006, 05:08:39 pm
Not this one, (only the 24 volt add-on portion) although I have fabricated a handheld unit, this one is an original Coinco bench tester, hard to come by. Title: Coinco s75-9800b identification Post by: BryanH on June 25, 2006, 01:13:52 pm How about posting some pics of the homegrown unit?
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