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Title: 1005-13L WIRING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on November 29, 2015, 08:33:31 AM
a friend of mine asked me if I could build him a machine with watermelons on the reals
so I would help storage and I picked up this machine that has no top box but I want to use these real. the machine is a 3 line multiplier
normally I can decompile the wiring and figure out how to rewire it to another machine this machine has instead of three wires going in for the three lines and four wires going out for the four payoffs it has about 30 wires going into the real machine
I really do not want to make the hundred and twenty mile drive to Carson City Nevada to get the wiring schematic if somebody has one that they scanned in I would really appreciate it
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: OldReno on November 29, 2015, 12:06:03 PM
Sounds like you're in Sacramento?
What kind of machine will you make?
Single line, 3 line?
You will be limited by the reel disc cuts.
How many kinds of pays do you want?
How many different kinds of symbols?  Just watermelons?
How many max coins can be played in it now?
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on November 29, 2015, 12:22:04 PM
I am going to try to build it into a 742 case the reals have bars watermelons and sevens I'll building into a three-line machine on quarters
however the hopper have to pay out relays the wiper plate says LF and HL two different payout feads
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on November 29, 2015, 12:35:29 PM
excuse me LF and HF
damn smart phone
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on December 06, 2015, 01:27:29 PM
Of to Reno next Saturday
old reno I am in colfax
about 80 miles from you
but I will be in Sun Valley early Saturday morning for coffee at hobee's
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on January 14, 2016, 06:22:12 PM
ok houses are on the market everything's clean ready to go back to this machine I need the wiring for the real machine for a 1005
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on February 11, 2016, 08:17:08 PM
still no luck trying to test out these reels I need the wiring for this machine
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: OldReno on February 12, 2016, 11:57:36 AM
If you cannot find schematic, your wiring is going to be dependent on your cuts in your reel discs.
Map out where the symbols index to, mark them as such (e.g. ch,  or,  be, pl, etc.  -- in your case melons and bars) and that will be your cuts that you wire the reel boards to.
Start 3rd reel with 90 wire (grey) is feed wire to power through the reels.
91 wire should be 2nd coin played, and 9(0) whatever is 3rd.  These are all selected by odds disc in top unit, and then run back down to power the reels for pays.
Unless you change your reel discs and reel strips, what you got is what you have to wire it up to.
Pays go in SERIES from 3rd reel to 2nd, to 1st and then with hot signals down to payboard.  Generally that is.........
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIREING W-1046-1747
Post by: Jon on February 12, 2016, 03:37:48 PM
okay here is my dilemma line 1 input to real reader number 3 is the 90 wire
on bars it comes out in the 34 goes to Real reader number 2
comes out of number 2 with the 35 to the number one real reader
comes out with the number 47
and so do melons and sevens
line 2 has a simular wiring all the way across to one wire for all three symbols line 3 has the same thing to one wire for all three symbols
I have to go show one of my houses this afternoon but I wanted to write all this down before I forgot it as I get older that gets easier I did find the standard blue yellow wire for 20 has an input on bars for line one and input on bars for line to in an input on bars for line 3 only on the 1 wheel
Title: Re: 1005-13L WIRING W-1046-1747
Post by: Denmark on February 13, 2016, 03:44:59 AM



Im pretty sure the blue Wire in this case is for the jackpot bell...

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