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Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Coin Comparitors and Other Coin acceptors => Topic started by: mr-monoxide on December 26, 2015, 05:23:40 PM

Title: cc-16 question
Post by: mr-monoxide on December 26, 2015, 05:23:40 PM
I have a bally pro5500 that has a cc-16c comparitor. It's having some problems but I've not been able to find much info about a cc-16c. If I need to replace it will a cc-16d work?
Title: Re: cc-16 question
Post by: rickhunter on December 26, 2015, 09:34:28 PM
No, you cannot just use another cc16. You have to match the voltage, size, and whether it is inhibit or non-inhibit.  I have attached a list of comparitors and where they fit.

Title: Re: cc-16 question
Post by: mr-monoxide on December 26, 2015, 10:18:33 PM
No, you cannot just use another cc16. You have to match the voltage, size, and whether it is inhibit or non-inhibit.  I have attached a list of comparitors and where they fit.




Thank you for your input and the list provided. Maybe i just don't know what I'm looking at but as far as i can tell the cc-16 models used on bally were 24 volt non-inhibit however i cannot find any reference to the cc-16c model and i was curious if anyone knew if it was the same. If so it would seem like a cc-16d could successfully replace it but I don't know for sure..
Title: Re: cc-16 question
Post by: memays on May 13, 2018, 11:37:47 AM

What do it mean? -
Inhibit? Non-Inhibit? :Scratch-Head:
Title: Re: cc-16 question
Post by: Sunrise Side on May 13, 2018, 07:40:46 PM
Non inhibit
Title: Re: cc-16 question
Post by: Badbaud on May 13, 2018, 10:08:07 PM
Make sure the toggle switch on the front of the MPU tray is in the up position.Turn the sensitivity adjustment on the CC-16 fully counterclockwise.
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