How To Update Coin Mechanism On Slot Machine
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Carefully pull the slot mechanism free. You should be able to see the offending coin if you need to dismantle the unit any further, continue to take notes and diagrams. Once you’ve removed the coin, test it with a fresh one and if all is well, reverse the process to reassemble. If the problem continues the coin slot mechanism may need replacing. This is the core part of a slot machine that makes it function randomly. Before playing on a slot machine, it is important to know the paytable of that particular machine. The paytable shows the prize for the number of coins and a combination. It is important to know this before playing a 3 reel slot machine or a 5 reel one.
How To Update Coin Mechanism On Slot Machines
MAKE YOUR OWN SLOT MACHINE COINMECHANISMS CONTROLSOUND/ VIDEO AND COMPUTERS
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HOMEMADE COIN MECHANISMS The simplest is a horizontal slot with a gentle slope behind. The slope has a bit of wire running down each side. A coin simply makes an electrical contact between the two wires as it slides down the slope.
The weight of a coin is enough to trip the switch as it falls. You can make the coin slot and slide out of metal, plywood or even cardboard. if you know a bit about electronics, its even simpler to use a slotted opto switch or inductive sensor, as adjusting the microswitch can be fiddly. | COMMERCIAL COIN MECHANISMS In the mechanical ones the coins roll down a slope. Coins of the wrong size and metal fall off and come back out the reject slot below. Genuine coins travel along the slope and off the end, tripping a microswitch as they fall. Inside the electronic coin mechanisms, the coin rolls past two coils which sense the eddy currents generated by the moving coin. A microprocessor then compares the eddy currents with those of genuine coins, stored in its memory. An electromagnet then deflects fake coins out the reject slot. Real coins produce an output on a serial or parallel port (the parallel port is simplest to use, one pin usually changes state for each coin denomination).
You can also buy a timer/relay board for it which gives an adjustable timed output when the right amount of cash has been inserted. There's even an add on LED display to show how much has been put in. |