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wolftalk:
model numbers I've seen are things like 3LG-1, 5-MF-1.  A P- prefix would be a progressive.

if no model, can you post a/the picture of the reels again with the door open so as many symbols as possible are visible?

do most of the coils have a red wire on one lug?  The coin lockout coil have a brown/yellow wire?

the coin lockout coil is behind the coin acceptor mech ... you need to remove the mech to see it.  A picture of what's behind the mech would be good.   

if ya aren't familiar with the mechs, there's a couple tabs on each side at the top you lift up, then the top pivots out and you can lift the mech up/out.

63mini:
 Have you tried manually coining this machine up using just the coin switch?  When you say the coins just drop thru.  Do they go into coin tray on the door, or do they drop into hopper?

Slot_Machine128:

--- Quote from: 63mini on February 14, 2023, 05:38:33 PM --- Have you tried manually coining this machine up using just the coin switch?  When you say the coins just drop thru.  Do they go into coin tray on the door, or do they drop into hopper?

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Basically when you put in the coin it drops in the coin tray on the front door. This doesnt have a lock so Im wondering if the wires went to the lock like Ive seen on some of the Bally machines but not sure.

Slot_Machine128:

--- Quote from: wolftalk on February 14, 2023, 04:48:11 PM ---model numbers I've seen are things like 3LG-1, 5-MF-1.  A P- prefix would be a progressive.

if no model, can you post a/the picture of the reels again with the door open so as many symbols as possible are visible?

do most of the coils have a red wire on one lug?  The coin lockout coil have a brown/yellow wire?

the coin lockout coil is behind the coin acceptor mech ... you need to remove the mech to see it.  A picture of what's behind the mech would be good.   

if ya aren't familiar with the mechs, there's a couple tabs on each side at the top you lift up, then the top pivots out and you can lift the mech up/out.

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Ok so I was able to find a part# on the actual reel unit. 3LF-2 Does that mean anything?

wolftalk:
kinda.

the only 3L schematic I have I cleaned up a little and stuck in https://bingo.cdyn.com/slots/williams/

how close to your game it is I dunno, but the manufacturers tended to keep the same circuits and wire colors if they didn't need to change them. 

the more pictures of the guts of your machine you can take/post, the better.  If you can take the highest possible resolution pictures and email them to slotpics@cdyn.com, I can put them on the web site with the schematic for people to look at (NLG picture size limits can be a problem) ... or put them on a cloud drive/file sharing server someplace. 

the "coin lockout relay" is what is behind the coin mech and causes coins to reject back to the tray when the game is not ready to accept coins. 

why the game isn't ready could be a number of things ... pushing down the coin switch wireform as 63mini said if the handle cannot be pulled usually does something.  If the game is fully coined (insert coin light off), then triggering the coin switch may not do anything noticeable.

if the coin lockout armature plate is still there and not hacked, but the relay is disconnected, then coins would always reject.

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