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change coin acceptor to a slugbuster I

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i want to change from this old coin acceptor to a slugbuster I, with a paraplate T24120, is it possible? how do I wire it? Thanks thumbnail_IMG_1361.jpg thumbnail_IMG_1361.jpg thumbnail_IMG_1360.jpg thumbnail_IMG_1361.jpg thumbnail_IMG_1367.jpg thumbnail_IMG_1367.jpg
 

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You need a 24V AC transformer to power the timer and coin acceptor. You cannot use the coin acceptor without a transformer with that timer.
 

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Amazing he still has that Paraplate model in Service . I have some but I think they re all 24V Operation.
 

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If you bought some used vacs with the correct coin acceptor,24v transformer, digital displays you would be miles ahead be way easier
 

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What I’d do is add a 24 volt transformer and a 24 volt Mercury relay to take the 110 volt load off of the timer. This way your timer will last almost forever since the only thing it’s controlling is the 24 volt coil on the mercury relay.
 

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He just wants to throw a coin acceptor at it, he's not going to add a relay too.
 

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He just wants to throw a coin acceptor at it, he's not going to add a relay too.
I’m just saying what I’d do. If he goes to all the trouble to add a transformer he might well add a mercury relay and do it up right.
 

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Pretty sure he already has mercury relays, or has relays that stick when customers bang on the vacuums. Or maybe he has the wires on the COM and NC so when they bang on it, the closed circuit is popped open and gives a coin credit. Could be why he's changing the acceptors.
 

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Pretty sure he already has mercury relays, or has relays that stick when customers bang on the vacuums. Or maybe he has the wires on the COM and NC so when they bang on it, the closed circuit is popped open and gives a coin credit. Could be why he's changing the acceptors.
Maybe he doesn't know what he's got or how to fix it.
 

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That's pretty obvious after reading his older posts.
 
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