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Author Topic: Coinco 755-9800  (Read 6685 times)
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« on: February 21, 2004, 03:57:06 pm »

I've got a coinco 75-9800 in my cavalier.  The changer is set for 25 cents, and most times works fine.  Once in a while, when you drop a quarter in, it still releases the bottle, but also will give you change until it runs out of nickels (sounds like a slot machine).  Is there a fix to this, or it is rebuild/replace time?

Thanks!
Jeff
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2004, 09:21:24 pm »

have you cleaned that coinco 75 9800 out.  checked to make
sure nothing is sticking or jammed up .
Going through the manual  it give a couple of things
Defective Motor Pulse switch or
replace logic board.
That is why I say give it a good cleaning first. ?

Pat P.

P.S. what kind of Coinco  S75-9800A or S75-9800B
also let me know if you would like a copy  of the manual
I have one right from coinco .




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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2004, 09:35:51 pm »

It's either a defective motor pulse switch (that counts the payout motors rotation/cycle,) or a defective logic board
check for a stuck/loose/cracked microswitch, loose wires/connectors going to the switch, if they seem ok, then looks like it's time for a new logic board (from a doner unit, or other source) or replace the mech ( keeping yours for spare parts)  '<img'>
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2004, 09:56:59 pm »

Jay I could not find any thing in Oklahoma  but there's
a couple of numbers  for Texas  for Coin Acceptors
one in Dallas 2936 Reward Lane Dallas Tx Ph. 214-358-5605
and 2001 Karbach St Unit A  Houston  Tx  Ph713-683-6558
( I hope they have not change there numbers   this manual
is over 10 yr. old )

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 There is also Missouri  5006 Daggett Ave. St. Louis
Ph. 314-531-7662
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« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2004, 10:17:49 am »

an dhere's a link to their web page,,,,
http://www.coinco.com/coin/
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« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2004, 12:34:26 pm »

Thanks for everybody for the help.  I found corrosion in the electrical connections for the change dispenser.  I'll try to fix this mess later, just ordered a 'reconditioned' one from premier vendors.  $30 inc. shipping, hope it works right!

By the way, it is a 9800B

Bonus question for future reference, will a 9800A interchange?  What is the difference between  the two?

Jeff
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« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2004, 11:15:20 pm »

Basically it's the price settings/switches & printed circut board (electronic-logic board) the "A" has four switches & can go up to 75-Cents, while the "B" has 5 switches & can be set up to $1.85.  Although the two logic boards look different, they are in fact interchangable between the two models ( "A" & "B" ) in regards to function, (but not pricing-range obviously)

Also the "B" has a plastic molded coin-reject path cover & the "A" has a metal one covering it's "reject" path
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« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2004, 12:30:00 pm »

One other thing I'd check is the .25 switch.  I had one that started going spuriously bad.  It would send erratic signals to the circuit board, in essence looking like quarters were constantly activating the switch.  The coin unit was set for .10 so the payout motor would continually run paying out change.  Use a multimeter to check resistance across the switch.  If it jumps between infinite and 0 (or anywhere under 100 ohms) without being actuated, it's bad and needs to be replaced.
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