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Title: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on April 16, 2021, 06:57:41 PM
I tried to myself thru the help of YouTube...wondering is there something I can buy instead?
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 01, 2021, 08:04:04 AM
So...now all the coins and quarters fall thru...what do you need to be able to identify my machine...I’m willing to just buy a new coin accepter..anyone know where to get them?
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: shortrackskater on May 02, 2021, 08:09:15 AM
You said "all the coins, quarters fall through..."

Quarters are coins.
Are you trying to change from tokens to quarters? Post a photo of your coin comparitor/acceptor.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 02, 2021, 10:22:58 AM
You said "all the coins, quarters fall through..."

Quarters are coins.
Are you trying to change from tokens to quarters? Post a photo of your coin comparitor/acceptor.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: shortrackskater on May 02, 2021, 02:27:30 PM
That CC should flip up. See if there's a quarter or token slid inside it. I had a pachislo years ago and you could just slide out the token and put a quarter in.
I could be wrong here... I've never seed that type of CC before, but check it and let me know.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 02, 2021, 04:09:16 PM
That CC should flip up. See if there's a quarter or token slid inside it. I had a pachislo years ago and you could just slide out the token and put a quarter in.
I could be wrong here... I've never seed that type of CC before, but check it and let me know.


I actually bought 4 of them....I'd like to convert each one...I'll send you the pics of the other ones...
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: erbs on May 02, 2021, 05:26:08 PM
You might have better luck finding what you are looking for at Pachitalk.com  That site is for Pachislo machines.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 02, 2021, 05:27:46 PM
You might have better luck finding what you are looking for at Pachitalk.com  That site is for Pachislo machines.
Oh thanks....
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 09, 2021, 08:50:03 PM
This topic has been solved...had to cut away at a white plastic part that was keeping the quarters from going thru...once I did that, I had to make sure to seat the coin acceptor back in the right way...it now takes both quarters and slugs.thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: shortrackskater on May 10, 2021, 08:12:44 AM
Good to hear!
I'd still like to see a photo of the of your coin comparitor, with the hinged part flipped up.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: Urreliefishere on May 10, 2021, 09:42:36 AM
Good to hear!
I'd still like to see a photo of the of your coin comparitor, with the hinged part flipped up.
It doesn’t have a coin comparator...but yes, I will get you those pictures...when I get back to the machine.
Title: Re: Need coin to quarter modification
Post by: jay on May 10, 2021, 10:26:22 AM

Long before NLG existed I started off with a couple of Pashilos.
I went down the road to start making modifications such as quarters, slot handles etc.




I was on the Delphi forum and someone said to me WHY ??


If you want a Vegas style machine buy a Vegas style machine, these are Japanese slots designed to play and pay with tokens.
Celebrate them for what they are not what you want to turn them into.
You will also note that there is no bill acceptor.


Generally speaking the house hold on a Vegas Slot is determined by the Eproms installed, where the Pashilo has 6 different levels that are set able.
L1 = 65-67, L2 = 72-74, L3 = 79 - 81, L4 =88-95, L5 =105-107, L6 = 115-125


The Vegas slots are typically in the range of L4 but the hold %% are very static and don't have a 7% variance.


Once I bought my first IGT S+ I found it intriguing to explain many of the differences.


I had a couple of young kids at the time so I decided to run all my machines on tokens (Vegas and Japanese). I wasn't too afraid of my kids pilfering the coinage but couldn't say the same for their friends.
I also wanted to be sure that none of my neighbors lost their lunch money so I would not run afoul of the authorities.


Some of the people at the Pachitalk forum have coin changers - put in a $bill and get out tokens.


In Japan when you win "metals" the metals are traded in for prizes not cash - much like a kids arcade in the US.
In Japan There is usually a "prize redemption center" close by that will buy your "prize" for Cash.
So the house hold is usually 20% then the prize is purchased for about 20% - Its a suckers bet all around but as they say .... its the only "legal" game in town.































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