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Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Topic started by: Midcoastsurf on August 27, 2015, 09:33:06 AM
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I can't seem to find this info in the manual or near where the comparitor should be. I'm looking for a nickel comparitor, I just don't know what model and voltage I need to get.
Is it best to measure the plug that goes into the comparitor to see what voltage it's throwing out?
Thanks!
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Mine has a CC16-D which I believe is a multi voltage. It has the Grey wires going to the magnetic coil on the back side.
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Here is a pdf I saved from the old site. I'm sure it may have omissions, possibly even mistakes but it might help point you in the right direction if you figure out the voltage. I am not "Bally Smart". Most of my experience has been with IGT machines. Good luck.
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24 volts dc grey wires
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Here are pics. There is one gray wire with a stripe.
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If you get a CC16 D which fits your connector in your pic , your good to go.
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If you get a CC16 D which fits your connector in your pic , your good to go.
CC-16D in 24 volts, correct? Thanks!
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CC16 D is multi voltage ( 12, 13, 24 volt )
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Ask the voltage adjusts automatically?
I guess my question is, as long as it's a CC-16D, it doesn't matter what voltage people say it is?
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Your harness that connects to the comparitor will be connected to the proper voltage taps.
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Thanks a lot for the help and pictures. Really appreciated!