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« on: August 19, 2005, 02:05:25 am »

Firstly, I'd like to say how excited I am about my first machine.  I reecently won it on ebay, and will hopefully pick it up this weekend.  That said, I may need a bit of help figuring some stuff out with it. I will probably ask more once I actually see the machine, but I do know that I will be needing 4 shelves and probably a new wiring harness. Where might I be able to get these? I believe it is a CS-64C. Also, would it be possible to get a new key for the lock (the original is missing) or should I just get a new lock for it?
Can't wait to get my machine!
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2005, 06:22:35 am »

Hello, Ditane

 Welcome to the group '<img'>  You should be able to get most of your stuff from Steve at Fun-Tronics or Steve at The Soda -Jerks Works.There listed as part supplyers on the home page.
Also the people here allways have stuff for swap or sale.I'd replace the hole lock & key assy with new one.

With this group pictures of your machine is a must  ':p' So when you pick it up Please post Pictures  ':drinkers:'

             Again Welcome to the group!!!     Ltransam
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2005, 07:57:58 am »

Hello

I have purchased 6 wiring harness's form the Soda-Jerk. Good quality stuff.

Kevin
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« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2005, 08:19:54 am »

Welcom to SMC, Ditane! Conragts on the purchase of your first, note I said "first", machine!! It's good to have you aboard. When you mentioned the wiring harness are you talking only about the compressor wiring or the entire machine wiring? Just curious.

Like the others mentioned, Steve Ebner at Funtronics is awesome. In fact, all of the banner ads on this website lead to other great websites with really reputable people behind them. If you have any other questions/concerns, let us know! '<img'>




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« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2005, 11:18:17 am »

Ok, cool. Thanks for the info. Of course I will post pics whenever I can get them.  And the thing about the "first" machine, I can see what you mean. Even though I already have one that I have paid for (still not picked up) I found myself looking on ebay at more of them, although I don't have anywhere to put another one as it is.
I may check out the swap area here to see about some of the parts.  And I'm not sure if it is just the compressor wiring or the entire thing, I will try to find out once I actually get the machine.
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« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2005, 11:23:31 pm »

Hey Ditane - welcome aboard.  Time to start picking out your next machine...  too hard just having one.  

I have also purchased wiring harnesses from sodajerks. They're very high quality.  I also have a used harness that I could sell to you.  Not as new but not as expensive.  For any other parts, like your shelves, you should scan the Swap Meet Area on these boards.
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« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2005, 09:28:04 am »

More than likely it will just be the compressor wiring. I think that harness costs around $35.00 from Soda Jerk Works. Like Bryan said, it's very high quality and well worth the cash spent on it. Good luck!
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« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2005, 10:12:16 pm »

Good to see another new person just getting into their first machine like me.  

I'm sure I'll be asking more questions here at first than answering them.  But anything from a "new guy" perspective that I find out, I'll be sure to pass along.

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« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2005, 01:11:50 am »

I picked up my machine today! I was so excited.  It is actually in fairly good condition, except the wiring and the coin mech.  I need to mess with the coin mech and clean it up (as well as the rest of the machine) And the wiring was scary.  Everything from the wall plug to where the wiring harness splits off into the many different things was completely destroyed with dry rot. One of my roomates uncles was down, and he is apparently really good with that kind of thing, and he went to looking at it. Before I knew what was happening he was snipping wires. At first I was a bit discouraged, but then we made a Wally-World run and got some parts. When we returned he messed with the wires a bit and got it all working, sort of.  All of the cooling system seems to be working great, but the coin-mech and lights don't seem to work at the moment.  And with the coin mech out, I can't get it to vend.  I figure the lights just need replacing.  The coin mech seems to have two problems that I am hoping a good cleaning will fix.  At first the dime would just fall through (it has a national rejector coin mech, and it seems to only be able to be for a dime, but if that is wrong, could you point me in the right direction) anyway.... Then I found the little "switch" that the dime would trigger, to activate the vending solinoid and figured out how to manually trigger it. And   it would vend.  Then when we went to close it up from all of the other work, it stopped working completely (the coin mech and vending mechanism, not the cooling) , and I can no longer even manually trigger anything.  Would a good cleaning help this part out? Also, what would be the best way to clean the machine, any cleaning things to avoid to keep my machine from getting hurt.
Anyway, any tips would be appreciate, and sorry for the rambling, but I am tired yet excited.  Here are 3 pictures taken by the person I bought the machine from, I don't at the moment have access to a camera to take my own.
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« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2005, 09:17:28 am »

Looks like you scored a pretty sweet machine! Sounds like you've got a line on what you need to get done to make this one a winner. For more tips on your coin mech. prob's, you should check out the archived info in the "Coin Mechanism" section.

If that doesn't help, just give a holler!
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